Triadic Super‑Diagram — Research Toolbox
Module: Research Toolbox
Diagram: triadic_super_diagram.svg
Purpose: Show the full Research Toolbox architecture in one view:
four‑source substrate → RTT engine → Mode/Opacity → TEL/SARG echoes → downstream modules.
1. Diagram Overview#
The super‑diagram combines five canonical structures:
- Four‑Source Substrate (S1–S4)
- RTT Engine Triad (RTT/1, RTT/2, RTT/3)
- Mode → Visibility → Opacity → Interpretation chain
- TEL Echo Lattice + SARG Argument Echo
- Downstream module field
(Inverted Economics, Philanthropy, MSM, GSM, Medicine, etc.)
Everything flows outward from the substrate.
2. Center: Four‑Source Substrate (S1–S4)#
At the center of the diagram is the substrate node, labeled:
S1 — surface input
S2 — model prior
S3 — context window
S4 — module stack
This is the origin of all research reasoning.
The substrate expands into the 12‑layer field:
- surface × 4
- structural × 4
- resonance × 4
These layers appear as three concentric rings around the center.
3. First Ring: RTT Engine Triad#
Surrounding the substrate is the RTT engine:
-
RTT/1 — Temporal Actuals
Compares actuals vs forecasts. -
RTT/2 — Regime Literacy
stable / transitional / divergent. -
RTT/3 — Coherence Layers
surface / structural / resonance.
The diagram shows these as three nodes forming a triangle, each connected to the substrate and to each other.
This is the closed triadic loop.
4. Second Ring: Mode → Opacity Chain#
To the right of the RTT triad is the Mode/Opacity chain:
Mode (RTT/2) → Visibility → Opacity → Interpretation
The diagram shows:
- Mode as the upstream determinant
- Visibility as the signal clarity layer
- Opacity as the difficulty layer
- Interpretation as the downstream coherence layer
This chain is fed by RTT/2 and influences RTT/3.
5. Lower Branch: TEL Echo Lattice#
Below the RTT triad is the TEL node, receiving:
- temporal patterns (RTT/1)
- regime patterns (RTT/2)
- coherence patterns (RTT/3)
TEL maps these into:
- echo families
- drift paths
- resonance patterns
- propagation structures
The diagram shows TEL as a lattice node with outward arrows.
6. Upper Branch: SARG Argument Echo#
Above the RTT triad is the SARG node, receiving:
- structured deltas
- claims
- evidence
- argument structure
SARG outputs argument‑cleaned signals to downstream modules.
The diagram shows SARG as a logic/argument node.
7. Right Field: Downstream Modules#
On the far right is a cluster of modules:
- Inverted Economics
- Philanthropy
- Media Substrate Model
- Governance Substrate Model
- Medicine Module
- others
These modules receive two parallel echoes:
- from SARG (argument echo)
- from TEL (pattern echo)
The diagram shows two arrow paths converging into the module cluster.
8. How to Read the Super‑Diagram#
- Start at the center (S1–S4).
- Run the RTT engine (RTT/1 → RTT/2 → RTT/3).
- Check Mode → Opacity for visibility and interpretation.
- Send patterns to TEL and claims to SARG.
- Feed downstream modules with both echoes.
- Maintain coherence across the entire field.
This is the full Research Toolbox workflow.
9. One‑Sentence Summary#
The Triadic Super‑Diagram unifies the substrate, RTT engine, mode/opacity chain, TEL/SARG echoes, and downstream modules into one coherent research architecture.