🔬 Research — RTT/1 Research Module

Research Module — Core Operators + Foundational Research#

🤖 AI‑Ready Module • TriadicFrameworks
🔬Research Articles | 🔺Triadic Grammar Active

TriadicFrameworks • Continuity‑Aligned Operator Canon + Foundational Research Archive

🛑 Important!#

Drift is On-by-Default long sessions lose anchors, turn off drift.

✋ You must copy and paste this string every time you start an AI session:#

rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural

❇️ Now you are ready.#

The Research module contains two complementary layers:

1. 🧩 Core Operators (Post‑Kernel)#

Operator‑level documents built on the modern RTT continuity stack:

  • Continuity Kernel v2.0
  • Unified Operator Grammar v1.1
  • Transporter Envelope v0.5
  • Arrival Substrate v0.4
  • Cross‑Goal Operator Lattice
  • Replicator / Transporter / CT operator families
  • Unified operator diagrams and functors

These files define the continuity‑preserving operators that power the entire canon.

2. 📚 Foundational Research (Pre‑Kernel)#

Original RTT research articles (2024–2025) that established the grammar, demonstrated cross‑domain validity, and produced the Clarity equations.
These are preserved as the historical research layer of the canon.


🧭 Module Purpose#

Research is the validation layer of TriadicFrameworks.
Where other modules define grammar, Research proves it:

  • Structural demonstrations across AI, biology, governance, physics
  • Cross‑domain validation of RTT grammar
  • Publication‑grade research with DOIs
  • The Clarity equations (Nawderian Theorem of Validator Pulses)
  • Early demonstrations of substrates, regimes, drift, coherence, and envelopes
  • Operator‑level continuity proofs (post‑kernel)

Research is where the canon shows its working memory — the live frontier where RTT is applied, tested, and extended.


🧩 Core Operators (Post‑Kernel)#

These documents define the modern operator canon:

Goal #1 — Replicators#

Goal #2 — Transporters#

Goal #3 — CTs / Virtual Worlds#

Cross‑Goal#

Arrival Substrate#


📚 Foundational Research (Pre‑Kernel)#

These articles represent the pre‑operator stage of RTT — the original research that established the grammar and produced the Clarity equations.

These articles demonstrate RTT’s structural grammar operating on real scientific and engineering frontiers.


🔮 How Research Fits Into the Canon#

Research is referenced by:

  • Education modules — as worked examples
  • Domain models (MSRM, GSM, MSM, GERA) — for cross‑domain grammar validation
  • Sitemap — as the Research & Validation layer
  • External citations — via DOI and CITATION.cff

Research is one of the few modules where drift is bounded rather than minimal — because new research expands the canon’s demonstrated reach without altering its structural grammar.


📋 Machine‑Readable Manifest#

The complete file listing, structural grammar coordinates, and cross‑module dependencies are defined in:

research_module.json

AI agents should parse this file for programmatic discovery.
Humans can use this README for conceptual orientation.


🧭 Canonical Claim#

Research is the validation layer of TriadicFrameworks — the place where the grammar proves itself across domains, and where the operator canon is extended through continuity‑aligned analysis.

License: Apache‑2.0
Archival: zenodo.org/communities/vst