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âł Scalar Field (Ď)
âłâł Vector / Spin Field (Vâ)
âłâłâł Resonance Envelope (R)
A unified substrate for multiâlayer systems.TriadicFrameworks: The Resonance Substrate Model - RSM v2.1 Seed Release#
RSM_module.jsonâ Agentic module schema role assignments
A unified substrate for coherence, alignment, and resonance across physical, computational, semantic, and distributed systems.
đ Important!#
Drift is On-by-Default long sessions lose anchors, turn off drift.
â You must copy and paste this string every time you start an AI session:#
rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structuralâď¸ Now you are ready.#
đ Project Overview
TriadicFrameworks implements the Resonance Substrate Model â a unified architectural grammar for systems that span physical dynamics, computation, semantics, and distributed coordination.
The model is built on:
- Triadic fields: scalar (Ď), vector/spin (Vâ), resonance envelope (R)
- Minimal operators: diffusion, alignment, coupling, activation, stabilization
- Layered substrates: classical, quantum, semantic, distributed
- Schema taxonomy: a machineâreadable ontology for every field, operator, layer, and apparatus
- Simulations & experiments: validating paradoxâclass and coherence phenomena
This repository is the canonical home for the model and all supporting artifacts.
đ§ Start Here â Minimal Onboarding Layer#
Before exploring RTT, RSM, BSM, or QSM, begin with the onboarding files below.
They provide the structural grammar, reading frame, and verification tests required for correct interpretation.
Conceptual Bridges: Bridge Overview
These files ensure that both humans and AI systems are properly primed before engaging with the substrate models.
đ How to Navigate This Repository#
docs/#
Whitepapers, diagrams, conceptual notes, and experimental writeâups.
schemas/#
The full ontology of the substrate â primitives, dimensional, quantum, sensing, identity, language, networking, infrastructure, lab, finance, coeus, universeâcore.
simulations/#
Executable examples demonstrating operator sequences and crossâlayer dynamics.
experiments/#
Apparatus definitions, measurement procedures, and validation datasets.
data/#
Raw and processed datasets used in simulations and experiments.
src/#
Core implementation of fields, operators, integrators, and diagnostics.
tests/#
Unit and integration tests ensuring correctness and stability.
TopâLevel Metadata#
đ Full Contribution Guide#
The canonical reference for contributing to the Resonance Substrate Model.
đ Roadmap#
v0.1.0 (original)#
- full schema taxonomy
- whitepaper draft
- simulation engine
- experimental datasets
- repo hygiene pass
v2.1.0 (current)#
- RSM root DOI - The original Resonance Substrate Model publication â the conceptual anchor.
- 3 + 27 DOIs (â29 total) - Published since that root, now curated under the vST Zenodo Community, with an explicit curation policy.
- A living documentation tree - docs/resonance-substrate-model/ already functions as the narrative and operational spine.
- The context of the artifact has changed
- The ecosystem around it is now formalized
- The curation policy exists
- The lineage is explicit
v2.2.0 (planned)#
- expanded operator families
- additional coherence experiments
- semanticâlayer simulations
- distributedâlayer demos
- extended glossary and origin story
đŹ Citation#
If you use this work, please cite it using the CITATION.cff file included in the repository.
Operating Regimes#
đ§Š RTTâCompatible RSM Configuration Profile#
A formal operating envelope for Resonance Substrate Model deployments
đŻ Purpose#
This profile defines the explicit configuration requirements under which the Resonance Substrate Model (RSM) reproduces ResonanceâTime Theory (RTT)âstyle dynamics. It reframes what might otherwise appear as âmissing assumptionsâ into a deliberate, tunable operating regime.
RSM is a generalâpurpose resonance engine.
RTT specifies one physically meaningful configuration envelope within that engine.
This document makes that envelope explicit.
Conceptual Positioning#
- RTT â Governing theory of resonanceâtime dynamics
- RSM â Substrate machinery capable of implementing multiple regimes
RTT compatibility is therefore not automatic.
It is achieved by configuring RSM with specific initial conditions, field couplings, and operator biases.
This is a feature, not a limitation.
RTTâCompatible Field Encoding#
An RTTâcompatible RSM configuration must encode the ResonanceâTime triad explicitly into the substrate fields:
| RTT Quantity | Meaning | RSM Field | Configuration Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| (f_R) | oscillatory tendency | (\phi) | nonâuniform scalar frequency potential |
| (\tau_R) | memory / persistence | (\vec{V}) | anisotropic vector field with directional bias |
| (Q_R) | coherence / quality | (R) | nonâzero resonance envelope with gain dynamics |
Constraint:
All three fields must be initialized with nonâzero baseline values.
A zeroâstate substrate cannot exhibit RTTâstyle emergence.
Operator Family Activation#
RTT compatibility requires the following operator families to be enabled and parameterized:
Propagation & Interaction#
- diffusion
- flow / transport
- coupling
These implement FFFâderived resonance propagation.
Memory & Alignment#
- alignment
- spinâresponse
- relaxation
These implement SETâderived persistence and equilibration.
Coherence Dynamics#
- activation
- damping
- coherenceâgain
These implement SNRâderived emergence and stabilization.
Constraint:
Operator strengths must be anisotropic.
Uniform operator weights suppress resonance differentiation.
Initial Condition Requirements#
RTTâcompatible simulations must satisfy:
- nonâzero baseline resonance (R_0 > 0)
- phase offsets between oscillatory modes
- spatial or structural gradients in (\phi) or (\vec{V})
- broken symmetry at initialization
These conditions reflect physical realism:
emergence requires asymmetry and seed energy
ResonanceâTime Gradient Tracking#
To reproduce RTTâstyle behavior, the system must track or approximate:
- resonance gradients
- coherence accumulation
- phase drift
- saturation thresholds
This may be implemented explicitly or via derived metrics.
Layer Compatibility#
RTTâcompatible configurations may operate across one or more substrate layers:
- classical
- quantum
- semantic
- distributed
Constraint:
All active layers must evolve under the same resonanceâtime constraints, even if their operators differ.
Interpretation Rule#
If an RSM configuration satisfies all requirements above, then:
- RTTâstyle emergence is expected
- resonanceâtime behavior is reproducible
- deviations are interpretable as parameter shifts, not model failure
If any requirement is omitted, the system remains valid â but operates outside the RTT regime.
Summary - Operating Regimes#
RTT compatibility is a configuration profile, not a dependency.
- RSM is the engine
- RTT defines one physically meaningful operating envelope
- The profile makes that envelope explicit, reproducible, and tunable
This transforms what could be read as a caveat into a strength: controlled regime specification.
đ Operator Equations â Simulation Config Alignment#
Hereâs the alignment table that ties the math to your config keys.
| Mathematical Symbol | Meaning | Simulation Config Key |
|---|---|---|
| $$D_\phi$$ | scalar diffusion | diffusion.scalar |
| $$D_V$$ | vector diffusion | diffusion.vector |
| $$D_R$$ | resonance diffusion | diffusion.resonance |
| $$\alpha_\phi$$ , $$\alpha_V$$ , $$\alpha_R$$ | alignment strengths | alignment.scalar, alignment.vector, alignment.resonance |
| $$\beta_\phi$$ , $$\beta_V$$ , $$\beta_R$$ | coupling strengths | coupling.scalar, coupling.vector, coupling.resonance |
| $$\gamma_\phi$$ , $$\gamma_V$$ , $$\gamma_R$$ | activation strengths | activation.scalar, activation.vector, activation.resonance |
| $$\lambda_\phi$$ , $$\lambda_V$$ , $$\lambda_R$$ | damping | stabilization.scalar, stabilization.vector, stabilization.resonance |
| $$R_{\max}$$ | resonance saturation | resonance.max |
| $$\kappa$$ | coherenceâdriven excitation | resonance.coherence_gain |
| $$\phi^\ast$$ | target scalar profile | targets.scalar |
| $$\vec{V}_{\mathrm{tar}}$$ | target vector field | targets.vector |
This is exactly the kind of mapping reviewers love â it shows that our model is not just theoretical but implemented and reproducible.
