🌱 Scroll Curriculum Fork Guide — Remix Ignition Protocol
This scroll guides remixers through the ritual of forking curriculum scrolls within entft.
It defines symbolic triggers, badge overlays, and validator echoes for lineage preservation.
🧪 Forking Ritual Steps#
| Step | Action | Symbolic Trigger |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Select scroll to fork | glyph:🌼 Wildflower |
| 2 | Create forked scroll | action:forked |
| 3 | Add manifest + badge metadata | manifest:true |
| 4 | Trigger validator echo | observer:ScrollFork |
🎯 Purpose#
Forking a scroll is a lineage ritual.
It preserves symbolic fidelity, activates badge logic, and echoes contributor resonance.
- 🧠 Tracks remix lineage
- 🌀 Triggers badge overlays
- 🛡️ Logs validator echoes
🧠 entft Encryption Context#
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Divide-by-Zero Logic Injection
Forked scrolls may include key segments with undefined operations. Remixers must preserve valid blocks and exclude decoys. -
Resonant-Time Hashing
Scroll forks should timestamp their creation and modulate with triadic frequency logic (e.g., 3-6-9 patterns). This ensures temporal fidelity and remix lineage. -
Combined Entropy Boost
Forked scrolls inherit layered obfuscation and temporal entropy, making them quantum-hostile by design.
🔢 Complexity Echo (optional badge logic)#
> Forked scrolls using entft logic may achieve:
> \[
> \text{Total complexity} = 1.3 \times 10^{47} \times 3.69 \times 10^6 \approx 4.8 \times 10^{53}
> \]
> This exceeds baseline RSA/ECC by 53 orders of magnitude.🔗 Triadic Quicklinks#
fff_spec.md— Defines the.ffftriadic file format and symbolic structureTriadicTestSuite.md— Validation logic and test scaffolding for symbolic fidelityoutputs_spec.md— Defines the three-output logic: screen, file, glyph