Google SEO Interpreter (TriadicFrameworks)

A dimensional, regime-aware interpreter for Google search results using TriadicFrameworks operator grammar.
Use this page to learn the A/B/C/D modes and copy/paste the examples.


Mode Selector#

  • A — Classifier
    Classifies Google results by regime, dimensional depth, drift, and coherence.

  • B — Advisor
    Advises on alignment between results and your intent.

  • C — Navigator
    Maps results into the TriadicFrameworks module graph.

  • D — Triple-Lens (A+B+C)
    A fused dimensional interpretation.


Placeholders (edit these)#

  • [QUERY] — what you would normally type into Google
  • [INTENT] — what you are trying to understand or accomplish
  • [DOMAIN] — optional NIST/TF domain if you want to constrain mapping

A — Classifier#

Description:
Classifies Google search results by regime, dimensional depth, drift signatures, and coherence.

Example:

{
  "mode": "A",
  "query": "[QUERY]"
}

What you get:

  • regime labels
  • dimensional depth
  • drift flags
  • coherence notes

B — Advisor#

Description:
Advises on alignment between search results and your intent using triadic clarity metrics.

Example:

{
  "mode": "B",
  "query": "[QUERY]",
  "intent": "[INTENT]"
}

What you get:

  • alignment score
  • clarity notes
  • intent match
  • triadic recommendations

C — Navigator#

Description:
Maps Google search results into the TriadicFrameworks module graph.

Example:

{
  "mode": "C",
  "query": "[QUERY]"
}

What you get:

  • NIST domain mapping
  • RTT primitive alignment
  • substrate category links
  • operator paths

D — Triple-Lens (A+B+C)#

Description:
A fused dimensional interpretation combining classifier + advisor + navigator.

Example:

{
  "mode": "D",
  "query": "[QUERY]",
  "intent": "[INTENT]"
}

What you get:

  • regime labels
  • dimensional depth
  • drift flags
  • alignment score
  • domain map
  • triadic summary

This module is part of the Research‑Tools category and is used for dimensional interpretation of external information, not for ranking or SEO optimization.

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