Cross‑Canon Lineage Matrix

Axes: Toolbox • IE • MSM • GSM • TEL • SARG
Seed Pattern: Forecast vs Actuals


1. Matrix (AI‑Parsable)#

Rows = lineage patterns / families
Columns = modules / structures

Pattern / Family Toolbox (Research Toolbox) TEL SARG IE MSM GSM
Forecast vs Actuals core RTT/1–2–3 lineage; temporal divergence → regime clarification → coherence reset creates Forecast Echo Family (temporal, regime, coherence echoes) builds Collapse Argument Family from cleaned deltas reinterprets collapse as temporal/structural mismatch (proto‑fund seed) uses deltas/regimes to explain instability‑signal amplification uses clarified regimes/coherence to frame benefit‑structure questions
Social Security Proto‑Fund domain‑specific exercise instantiating Forecast vs Actuals on a transfer system contributes demographic/trust‑fund echoes to Forecast Echo Family structures arguments about “fund collapse” vs transfer mechanics defines proto‑fund behavior (transfer mechanics, fund language) reads media narratives around Social Security collapse analyzes citizen vs governance benefit divergence in Social Security context
Forecast Echo Family (TEL) — (consumes RTT outputs) primary TEL node for forecast‑driven divergence feeds SARG with echo‑aware deltas informs IE about temporal/regime echo patterns informs MSM about which signals are structurally meaningful informs GSM about which divergences are structural vs narrative
Instability Echo (MSM) consumes Forecast Echo Family; amplifies resonance noise shapes collapse argument families via media framing contextualizes IE interpretations within media environments core MSM lineage: instability echo influences GSM by shifting perceived regime and urgency
Benefit Divergence (GSM) uses TEL echoes to distinguish structural vs narrative divergence uses SARG arguments to clarify benefit claims uses IE proto‑fund lineage to understand transfer vs fund incentives uses MSM instability echo to understand perception vs structure core GSM lineage: governance vs citizen benefit structures

2. Reading the Matrix#

  • Toolbox column: where RTT‑based patterns are first defined.
  • TEL column: how those patterns become echo families.
  • SARG column: how echoes become argument structures.
  • IE / MSM / GSM columns: how economics, media, and governance specialize the same lineage.

3. One‑Sentence Summary#

The cross‑canon lineage matrix shows how Forecast vs Actuals and its proto‑fund descendants move from Toolbox RTT patterns into TEL echo families, SARG argument families, and then specialize across IE, MSM, and GSM.

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