Overview

🧑‍🔬 RTT‑12 — Peer Review Validation

Independent evaluation of the twelve‑layer harmonic framework#

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Peer review validation ensures that RTT‑12 withstands independent scrutiny from qualified reviewers across multiple disciplines.
This layer focuses on clarity, coherence, rigor, and interpretability, ensuring that the framework can be understood, critiqued, and improved by others.

Where theoretical validation tests internal logic, peer review tests external comprehension and critique.


🌟 Purpose#

Peer review validation confirms that RTT‑12:

  • is clearly written and logically structured
  • can be independently reconstructed from its definitions
  • withstands critique from domain experts
  • aligns with established scientific and conceptual standards
  • communicates its ideas without ambiguity
  • remains stable under alternative interpretations

This layer ensures RTT‑12 is not only correct — it is communicable.


🔍 Core Peer Review Criteria#

1. Conceptual Clarity#

Reviewers must be able to understand RTT‑12 without relying on prior exposure to the RTT canon.

2. Structural Coherence#

The harmonic ladder, operators, and triads must form a consistent, non‑contradictory system.

3. Terminological Precision#

All terms — resonance, time, operators, triads, mappings — must be defined clearly and used consistently.

4. Reconstructability#

A reviewer should be able to restate RTT‑12 in their own words and arrive at the same structure.

5. Cross‑Domain Interpretability#

RTT‑12 must remain meaningful across physics, cognition, biology, systems design, and education.

6. Reviewer Independence#

Feedback must come from individuals not involved in the creation of RTT‑12.


🧭 Peer Review Process#

A. Initial Review#

Reviewers read the RTT‑12 documents and provide high‑level feedback on clarity and structure.

B. Deep Structural Review#

Experts examine:

  • harmonic progression
  • operator behavior
  • mapping rules
  • coherence constraints
  • notation standards

C. Cross‑Domain Review#

Reviewers from different fields evaluate RTT‑12 through their own disciplinary lenses.

D. Synthesis & Revision#

Feedback is consolidated, categorized, and used to refine the framework.

E. Final Sign‑Off#

A consensus is reached that RTT‑12 is:

  • coherent
  • communicable
  • structurally stable
  • ready for broader use

🧠 What Peer Review Ensures#

When complete, peer review validation guarantees that RTT‑12 is:

  • understandable
  • teachable
  • reviewer‑safe
  • structurally transparent
  • ready for publication and adoption

This is the layer that transforms RTT‑12 from an internal framework into a shared, reviewable canon.


🔮 Future Peer Review Plans#

Planned expansions include:

  • multi‑institution review cycles
  • cross‑disciplinary panels
  • educational peer review for curriculum alignment
  • open peer review for transparency
  • iterative review cycles for future RTT‑12 extensions

These will be added as the framework matures.