I understand what you are saying but as I said, the Ricardian Contract from Ian Grigg aims to provide exactly that: semantics. Machine readable computer code that reflects real world events as closely as possible or even perfectly. Your project might help to push that vision further down the long road it has in front of it.
The Ricardian contract is a method of recording a document as a contract at law, and linking it securely to other systems, such as the accounting system, for the contract as an issuance of value
Sure, but we'd like to make some notes. The purpose of RC is to create a machine-readable format for agreements, contracts and so on based on blockchain. We hunt for a different purpose: we'd like to create a platform to upgrade a human-redable web to a human&machine-readable web. We need blockcain only to store meta-data + url of pages based on machine-readable format, like a global decentralized HDD with docs that can be used by everybody (private data is encrypted). Imagine a global directory with data can be processed by machines: you don't need to search the web to find new content, you will get info automatically based on your Interest Matrix, like if you had dug the whole web and chose what to read by yourself. And this feature is only first what a machine-readable web can offer.