📚 Extended Glossary for Educators#
Teaching ancient ideas with modern clarity
| Term | RTT‑Aligned Meaning |
|---|---|
| Alignment | When multiple factors reinforce rather than interfere |
| Coherence | Stability that persists through change |
| Resonance | Mutual reinforcement between structures or signals |
| Pattern | A repeatable relationship, not a static shape |
| Memory | The ability of a system to return to coherence |
| Meaning | The felt or functional result of alignment |
| Navigation | Maintaining orientation through changing conditions |
| Reference Frame | A context that makes relationships measurable |
| Zone | A region of shared behavior rather than a fixed point |
| Symbol | A compressed way to remember complex structure |
| Myth | A durable story encoding relational truth |
| Science | A method for testing and refining patterns |
| Culture | A system for preserving meaning across generations |
| Learning | Re‑alignment that makes patterns usable |
| Insight | Sudden coherence across previously separate ideas |
This glossary allows educators to translate symbolic language into structural understanding without dismissing cultural history — helping students see continuity rather than conflict between myth, science, and learning.
🌌 Why This Matters#
Ancient star maps helped humans remember where they were.
RTT helps future explorers remember how alignment works, even when the sky itself changes.
This section now supports:
- Visual learners
- Classroom discussion
- Future‑navigation speculation
- Cultural continuity without mysticism