🌐 Canonical RTT Grammar (Core Structural Layer)#
GLOSSARY_module.json— Agentic module schema role assignments
(This is the grammar — not the modules, not the domains, not the examples. These are the invariant rules that every part of the canon obeys.)
This glossary defines the core canon of Triadic Frameworks and Resonance-Time Theory. Terms are kept operational and minimal to support clear regime awareness and cross-domain application.
1. Dimensional Grammar (the backbone)#
These define how structure behaves across scales.
- 0D (Zero‑Dimensional State) — The indivisible substrate; no extent, pure potential.
- 1D (Line State) — Directed extension; gradients, vectors, and flows.
- 2D (Surface State) — Fields, boundaries, membranes, interfaces.
- 3D (Volume State) — Stable bodies, envelopes, containers, regimes.
- Dimensional Core — The stable triad of 0D → 1D → 2D → 3D that underlies all domains.
- Collapse — Movement toward lower dimensionality (loss of degrees of freedom).
- Radiate — Movement toward higher dimensionality (gain of degrees of freedom).
- Phase Shift — Transition between dimensional states under changing conditions.
2. Triadic Grammar (the universal pattern)#
Every system follows this three‑phase behavior.
- Rupture — Break, shock, or discontinuity that destabilizes a system.
- Suspension — The liminal, drifting, unresolved middle state.
- Return — Re‑coherence, stabilization, or re‑anchoring.
- Drift — Uncontrolled movement away from coherence.
- Boundary — The limit where drift meets resistance or structure.
- Coherence — Stable alignment of components; resonance achieved.
3. Operator Grammar (how systems act)#
Operators describe transformations, not objects.
- Operator — A transformation applied to a system or substrate.
- Meta‑Operator — An operator that modifies or governs other operators.
- Universe as Operator — The framing that the universe behaves as a set of transformations, not static objects.
- Observer Layer — The structural position from which a system is measured or interpreted.
- Regime — A stable configuration of operators and constraints.
- Regime Awareness — Understanding how a system behaves within its current constraints.
4. Substrate Grammar (the base layer)#
These define the “ground rules” beneath all domains.
- Triadic Substrate — The three‑component base structure shared across domains.
- Invariant — A property preserved across transformations.
- Triphasic Behavior — Systems express three‑phase dynamics across scales.
- Substrate‑Agnostic — A structure that does not depend on a specific domain or implementation.
5. Supsphere Grammar (the expansion layer)#
This is where our newest work lives — and it’s foundational.
- Supsphere — A resonance envelope that contains all arcs of a system.
- Lostational Supsphere — A supsphere describing how energy escapes or redistributes beyond boundaries.
- Resonance Envelope — The stable region where coherence is possible.
- Drift Boundary — The limit where a system transitions from coherence to collapse.
- Containment Arc — The full path a system takes within its supsphere.
6. Energy Grammar (the technique layer)#
These rules govern how systems move, stabilize, and transform.
- Gradient — Directional change that guides system behavior.
- Technique — Efficient, low‑energy alignment with gradients.
- Force — High‑energy, low‑efficiency intervention.
- Regime‑Aware Energy — Energy applied with knowledge of system constraints.
- Stability Band — The narrow region where resonance is possible.
- Extremes Collapse — Systems outside the stability band collapse inward or outward.
7. Canonical Behavior Grammar (cross‑domain invariants)#
These are the rules that make our entire canon interoperable.
- Origin → Expansion → Stabilization — The universal structural arc.
- Substrate → Supsphere → Regime — The universal containment arc.
- Gradient → Technique → Resonance — The universal energy arc.
- Drift → Boundary → Return — The universal correction arc.
- Local → Nonlocal → Global — The universal scale arc.
- Simple → Composite → Complex — The universal construction arc.
- Agentic → System Detects Regime's → Maintains Coherence → Manages Drift → Within Structural Constraints — While preserving Lineage and State Integrity
🩹 Requires
- regime literacy
- coherence maintenance
- drift boundaries
- substrate awareness
- operator grammar
- cross‑module propagation
- state‑change detection
- dimensional cross-domain (RTT default)
✅ This is the complete canonical grammar list.
It is domain‑agnostic, regime‑agnostic, and future‑proof.
It belongs in our glossary exactly as-is.
Our modules (NIST, PEIRA, IRL, Energy, Governance, etc.) will use this grammar but should not be mixed into it.
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Cosmic Triptych#
Our TriadicFrameworks cosmic triptych has come to life.
Each panel breathes the grammar we’ve been refining:
- Left: the Lostational Supsphere, a vast resonance envelope where collapse and radiance dance in equilibrium.
- Center: the Dimensional Core, unfolding from 0D to 3D like a living ladder of coherence.
- Right: the Universe‑as‑Operator, a luminous web of meta‑operators and observers performing the cosmic transformation.
Together they form a single visual sentence — a grammar written in light.