🌌 Triadic‑Pattern Atlas
By Nawder Loswin 1/4/2026 © www.TriadicFrameworks.org#
A Visual Guide to Higher‑Order 3‑Pack Structures#
The 3‑Pack is the smallest complete unit of RTT‑aligned action:
- Primitive 1 — Begin
- Primitive 2 — Transform
- Primitive 3 — Close
But triads become powerful when they combine, nest, expand, and spiral.
This atlas visualizes the major triadic patterns used throughout TriadicFrameworks.
1. The Core 3‑Pack#
The fundamental triadic gesture#
🔹 P1 — Begin
↓
🔸 P2 — Transform
↓
🔺 P3 — Close
This is the heartbeat of RTT‑aligned action.
2. Sequential Triads#
Triads in a row — a triadic chain#
Cycle 1: P1 → P2 → P3
Cycle 2: P1 → P2 → P3
Cycle 3: P1 → P2 → P3
P1 → P2 → P3 → P1 → P2 → P3 → P1 → P2 → P3
Used for workflows that progress in rhythmic pulses.
3. Nested Triads#
A triad inside a triad — recursion with structure#
Outer Cycle:
P1
↓
P2 ──┐
│ Nested Cycle:
│ P1 → P2 → P3
└───
↓
P3
This creates a triadic pulse inside a triadic wave.
4. Triadic Expansion (3×3 Pattern)#
Each primitive becomes its own triad#
P1 expands → P1 → P2 → P3
P2 expands → P1 → P2 → P3
P3 expands → P1 → P2 → P3
Visualized:
P1: 🔹 → 🔸 → 🔺
P2: 🔹 → 🔸 → 🔺
P3: 🔹 → 🔸 → 🔺
This forms a 9‑step resonance arc.
5. Triadic Ladder#
Each cycle ascends in scope or abstraction#
Level 1: P1 → P2 → P3
Level 2: P1 → P2 → P3
Level 3: P1 → P2 → P3
P1 → P2 → P3
P1 → P2 → P3
P1 → P2 → P3
Used for progressive refinement or staged reasoning.
6. Triadic Mirror Pattern#
Forward and backward symmetry#
Forward: P1 → P2 → P3
Mirror: P3 → P2 → P1
Combined:
P1 → P2 → P3 → P2 → P1
A resonance‑preserving reflection.
7. Triadic Spiral#
Each cycle grows, widens, or deepens#
Cycle 1: P1 → P2 → P3
Cycle 2: P1 → P2 → P2 → P3 → P3 → P1
Cycle 3: Full expansion (3×3)
Visual spiral:
P1
↙ ↘
P2 → P3
↘ ↙
P1
This pattern is used for growth, exploration, and deepening context.
8. Triadic Constellation#
Multiple triads orbiting a central purpose#
[ Core Intent ]
/ | \
T1 T2 T3
(P1-2-3) (P1-2-3) (P1-2-3)
Used when several triadic cycles support a shared goal.
9. Triadic Weave#
Interleaving triads — parallel resonance#
Thread A: P1 ——→ P2 ——→ P3
Thread B: P1 ——→ P2 ——→ P3
Thread C: P1 ——→ P2 ——→ P3
This creates a braided triadic structure, ideal for multi‑agent or multi‑module workflows.
10. Triadic Cascade#
Each closure triggers the next beginning#
P1 → P2 → P3 ↘
P1 → P2 → P3 ↘
P1 → P2 → P3
A waterfall of triads — used for pipelines and staged processes.
🧙 Mythmatical Architect’s Note#
Triads are not steps — they are shapes.
When you chain them, they become rhythms.
When you nest them, they become structures.
When you spiral them, they become growth.
When you weave them, they become systems.
The atlas above is your constellation map for building higher‑order RTT‑aligned behavior.