🧩 Equation Trigger Matrix — RTT Orientation#
The Equation Trigger Matrix defines a conceptual mapping space for understanding how symbolic triggers relate across equations, regimes, and domains within RTT.
This matrix is not a dataset and does not imply completeness, exhaustiveness, or operational readiness.
🔔 Trigger Dimensions#
Triggers are evaluated across multiple symbolic dimensions, including:
- Equation Source — dimensional, resonance, harmonic
- Trigger Type — alignment, drift, paradox, boundary
- Regime Context — exploratory, evaluative, post‑RTT
- Domain Scope — physical, cognitive, informational, symbolic
- Temporal Mode — static, cyclic, transitional
These dimensions are orthogonal, not hierarchical.
🧭 Matrix Purpose#
The trigger matrix exists to:
- compare trigger behavior across equations
- identify recurring structural patterns
- surface regime‑specific sensitivities
- support post‑RTT coherence review
It does not rank triggers or assign priority.
🧬 Example Conceptual Cell#
A single matrix cell may represent:
- a resonance equation
- activating under harmonic boundary conditions
- during a dimensional transition
- within an evaluative regime
Cells describe relationships, not events.
🧪 Status & Evolution#
This matrix is intentionally unpopulated.
Future iterations may include:
- symbolic tables
- visualization layers
- cross‑session comparison tools
Any population of the matrix will remain interpretive, not prescriptive.
A matrix does not decide.
It reveals where decisions become difficult.