🎼 HSP Corpus Stability Map

Global View of Stability, Drift, and Recursion Across the Canon#

The Corpus Stability Map provides a top‑level diagnostic view of the
TriadicFrameworks canon. It shows:

  • where harmonic stability is strong
  • where drift is accumulating
  • where recursion is active
  • where echo‑pressure is forming
  • where substrate migration is occurring

This is the global analytic layer of the HSP suite.


🔷 1. Purpose of the Corpus Map#

The corpus map answers:

  • Which concepts are stable?
  • Which concepts are destabilizing?
  • Where is drift forming?
  • Where is recursion being triggered?
  • Which substrates are under pressure?
  • Where are echo clusters emerging?

It is used during:

  • canon sweeps
  • stability audits
  • drift detection
  • echo analysis
  • recursion diagnostics

🔷 2. Corpus Stability Layers#

The map is organized into four analytic layers:

Layer 1 — Stability Distribution#

Shows the distribution of:

  • stable harmonics
  • semi‑stable harmonics
  • oscillators
  • chaotic nodes

Layer 2 — Drift Pressure Zones#

Identifies regions of:

  • D1 structural drift
  • D2 dimensional drift
  • D3 regime drift
  • D4 projection drift

Layer 3 — Recursion Activity#

Highlights:

  • ladder regions
  • cycle regions
  • map regions
  • atlas‑forcing regions

Layer 4 — Echo Pressure#

Maps:

  • echo clusters
  • cross‑substrate echoes
  • echo families
  • echo strength gradients

🔷 3. Stability Map Structure#

The corpus map is structured as:

[ Stability Layer ]
[ Drift Layer ]
[ Recursion Layer ]
[ Echo Layer ]

Each layer can be viewed independently or as a composite.


🔷 4. Stability Zones (Overview)#

Zone A — Canon‑Stable#

  • high recurrence
  • strong anchoring
  • low mutation rate

Zone B — Pressure‑Active#

  • interval wobble
  • early drift signals
  • moderate mutation rate

Zone C — Drift‑Active#

  • ladder collapse
  • role inversion
  • substrate migration

Zone D — Critical#

  • interval collapse
  • cross‑substrate conflict
  • atlas‑forcing behavior

🔷 5. Drift Overlay (D1–D4)#

The corpus map overlays drift fields:

Drift Type Corpus Signature
D1 Structural triad misalignment clusters
D2 Dimensional ladder destabilization zones
D3 Regime governance torsion regions
D4 Projection symbolic→harmonic→atlas uplift

This overlay is used to predict:

  • stability degradation
  • recursion triggers
  • echo formation

🔷 6. Recursion Overlay#

Recursion behavior is mapped as:

  • Ladder Regions — stable, low drift
  • Cycle Regions — semi‑stable, moderate drift
  • Map Regions — oscillating, high drift
  • Atlas Regions — chaotic, projection‑active

This layer is essential for:

  • predicting concept evolution
  • identifying recursion bottlenecks
  • stabilizing the canon

🔷 7. Echo Overlay#

Echo‑pressure is mapped across:

  • symbolic substrates
  • harmonic substrates
  • social substrates
  • atlas substrates

Echo clusters indicate:

  • meaning duplication
  • structural resonance
  • cross‑substrate tension

🔷 8. Composite Corpus Map (Summary)#

The composite map integrates:

Stability + Drift + Recursion + Echo

This produces a full diagnostic view of the canon’s harmonic health.


🔷 9. Usage Notes#

Use this file when:

  • performing a full canon sweep
  • preparing a stability report
  • diagnosing drift clusters
  • analyzing recursion behavior
  • mapping echo pressure
  • planning structural corrections

Referenced by:

  • 01_Harmonic_Stability_Profile.md
  • 01d_HSP_Stability_Tiers.md
  • drift and echo modules downstream

🔷 Footer#

HSP Module 01c — Loaded
Version: v1.0
Status: Canon-Stable