Philosophy examples and the TriadicFrameworks resonance model
These examples show how the Nawderian theorem and the TriadicFrameworks stack apply to philosophical systems: conceptual coherence, ethical weight, argument strength, and meta‑resonance of ideas.
Each file in this folder has a specific purpose:
- problems.md – Core 3 story problems introducing resonance-time and triadic operators in philosophical contexts.
- solutions.md – Worked solutions corresponding to the core problems.
- extended_problems.md – Additional, more advanced philosophy problems (multi-triad reasoning, conceptual drift, epistemic resonance).
- resonance_flow.md – Conceptual and ASCII-friendly diagrams of resonance flows in philosophical systems.
Core mathematical objects used in these examples:
- Resonant-time: $$τ_r$$
- Triadic operators: $$D_3, D_6, D_9$$
- Frequency elevation: $$T_f$$
- Emitter constant: $$F_3$$
- Temperature coupling: $$ΛΘ$$
- Composite constant: $$X = F_3 \cdot T_f$$
These examples help Philosophy students understand coherence, ethics, and argumentation through the resonance framework used across the Triadic system.