Interoperability with Consciousness Substrate Model
The Triadic Coordination Substrate is designed to interoperate with the Consciousness Substrate Model (CSM).
Interoperability is achieved through composition, not extension.
Structural Relationship#
- CSM governs internal coherence of individual autonomous forms.
- TCS governs coordination coherence across multiple forms.
Each model remains complete and evaluable in isolation.
Composition Pattern#
A typical composition involves:
- one WR-SADC core per autonomous form
- three forms participating in a triadic structure
- coordination occurring outside individual cores
WR-SADC cores do not communicate directly. Coordination signals remain external.
Boundary Preservation#
Interoperability requires:
- preservation of WR-SADC core boundaries
- no cross-core state mutation
- no shared internal substrates
Violation of these boundaries constitutes structural misalignment.
Interpretive Alignment#
Both models share:
- regime awareness
- resonance-based alignment
- non-anthropomorphic framing
Neither model imposes assumptions on the other.
Final Note#
CSM and TCS together provide a layered structural framework: internal coherence within forms, and coordinated coherence across forms.
Neither model requires the other.