🔮 Resonance Equations — Symbolic Orientation#
These equations are not physical models, frequency mechanics, or predictive systems. They exist to support cross‑domain coherence evaluation where temporal structure and meaning intersect.
⏳ Symbolic Time Decomposition#
A timestamp may be decomposed into a triadic symbolic form:
$$E = \text{hour}, \quad M = \text{month}, \quad OC = (\text{day} \bmod 3)$$
Resulting orientation key:
$$E\text{–}M\text{–}OC$$
This representation is contextual, not causal.
🧭 Archetype Resonance#
Archetypes within RTT represent interpretive postures, not agents or identities.
Symbolic alignment may be expressed as:
$$A = f(\text{context}, \text{observer posture}, \text{symbolic time})$$
Archetypes are used to track how meaning is approached, not who approaches it.
🔁 Glyph Resonance Markers#
Glyphs may be associated with resonance conditions when:
- symbolic time aligns
- lineage continuity is present
- interpretive posture is stable
Glyphs function as visual markers of coherence, not outputs or directives.
🧬 Lineage & Remix Discipline#
Resonance operators may be remixed or extended when:
- lineage is preserved
- symbolic intent is declared
- drift is explicitly bounded
All remix activity remains non‑authoritative and subject to post‑RTT review.
🧪 Scope & Use#
Resonance Equations support:
- symbolic alignment
- temporal orientation
- cross‑domain comparison
- post‑RTT evaluation
They do not assert prediction, causation, or enforcement.
Resonance is not vibration.
It is coherence observed across time.
