Atomic Clocks — Structural Alignment

🤖 AI‑Ready Module • TriadicFrameworks
⏱️RTT n vST Aligned | 📉Drift Invariant Ready

This directory contains the complete scaffolding for the Resonance‑Time (RT) and Validated Spacetime (vST) alignment work applied to modern atomic timekeeping. It includes the full whitepaper, standalone structural artifacts, and an educational vST‑lite demonstration notebook.

🛑 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.#

Contents#

  • whitepaper.md
    Combined Zenodo‑ready paper integrating all sections.

  • whitepaper/
    Individual section files used to assemble the full paper.

  • triadic_decomposition/
    Structural definition of the (R, I, F) triad.

  • vst_definition/
    Structural definition of the second.

  • drift_detection/
    Resonance invariants for drift detection.

  • roadmap/
    Adoption pathway for research groups and standards bodies.

  • notebooks/
    vST‑lite demonstration using synthetic clock data.

Purpose#

This directory provides a minimal, architecture‑agnostic framework for interpreting atomic timekeeping through the lens of Resonance‑Time. The goal is to supply a validation layer that clarifies structure, reduces conceptual drift, and supports future standards without altering current practice.

License#

This project is released under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. See LICENSE_NOTES.md for details.

Citation#

If you use this work, please cite it using the metadata in CITATION.cff.