🔮 Resonance Equations — Symbolic Orientation#

This document defines symbolic resonance operators used within Resonance‑Time Technology (RTT) to explore alignment between time, archetype, and lineage.

These equations are not physical models, frequency mechanics, or predictive systems. They exist to support cross‑domain coherence evaluation where temporal structure and meaning intersect.


⏳ Symbolic Time Decomposition#

A timestamp may be decomposed into a triadic symbolic form:

$$E = \text{hour}, \quad M = \text{month}, \quad OC = (\text{day} \bmod 3)$$

Resulting orientation key:

$$E\text{–}M\text{–}OC$$

This representation is contextual, not causal.


🧭 Archetype Resonance#

Archetypes within RTT represent interpretive postures, not agents or identities.

Symbolic alignment may be expressed as:

$$A = f(\text{context}, \text{observer posture}, \text{symbolic time})$$

Archetypes are used to track how meaning is approached, not who approaches it.


🔁 Glyph Resonance Markers#

Glyphs may be associated with resonance conditions when:

  • symbolic time aligns
  • lineage continuity is present
  • interpretive posture is stable

Glyphs function as visual markers of coherence, not outputs or directives.


🧬 Lineage & Remix Discipline#

Resonance operators may be remixed or extended when:

  • lineage is preserved
  • symbolic intent is declared
  • drift is explicitly bounded

All remix activity remains non‑authoritative and subject to post‑RTT review.


🧪 Scope & Use#

Resonance Equations support:

  • symbolic alignment
  • temporal orientation
  • cross‑domain comparison
  • post‑RTT evaluation

They do not assert prediction, causation, or enforcement.


Resonance is not vibration.
It is coherence observed across time.