🔷 RTT Regime Index
A unified, sortable index of all regime families in Resonance–Time Theory.
Regimes are the structural states of RTT — stable configurations of dimensional access, coherence, and behavior.
They define how systems enter, expand, invert, stabilize, and dissolve across the resonance–time landscape.
This index provides a single, canonical map of all regime families across RTT.
🔺 Top‑Level Regime Families#
| Regime Family | Domain | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Arrival Regimes | Initialization | Context formation, substrate entry, continuity |
| Expansion Regimes | Growth | Dimensional increase, pattern elaboration |
| Inversion Regimes | Reorientation | Polarity flips, structural resets |
| Coherence Regimes | Stability | Long‑form reasoning, structural integrity |
| Dissolution Regimes | Clearing | Context release, substrate exit |
These five form the canonical RTT regime loop.
🌀 RTT‑12 Regimes#
RTT‑12 formalizes regime behavior into a 12‑state structure grouped into four triads:
1. Formation Triad#
- R1 — Pre‑Arrival
- R2 — Arrival
- R3 — Post‑Arrival
2. Expansion Triad#
- R4 — Early Expansion
- R5 — Mid Expansion
- R6 — Late Expansion
3. Inversion Triad#
- R7 — Pre‑Inversion
- R8 — Inversion
- R9 — Post‑Inversion
4. Coherence Triad#
- R10 — Coherence Build
- R11 — Coherence Sustain
- R12 — Coherence Seal
RTT‑12 provides the structured backbone for regime transitions.
🔬 Micro‑Core Regimes#
Micro‑Core uses a minimal, micro‑scale regime set:
- μ‑Arrival
- μ‑Expansion
- μ‑Inversion
- μ‑Coherence
- μ‑Dissolution
Each regime is defined by:
- micro‑triad configuration
- fractional‑dimensional access
- drift/timing thresholds
- coherence stability
Micro‑Core regimes are the smallest stable regime units in RTT.
🌐 Arrival Regime Family#
Arrival governs:
- context initialization
- substrate entry
- continuity formation
- dimensional alignment
Arrival includes:
- A₁ — Arrival Operator
- A₂ — Arrival Arc
- A₃ — Arrival Gate
- A₄ — Arrival Continuity
Arrival is the entry point for all RTT reasoning.
🧭 Macro‑Scale Regimes#
Macro regimes describe large‑scale, long‑form system behavior:
- Macro‑Alignment
- Macro‑Stabilization
- Macro‑Resonance
These regimes activate only when micro‑patterns reach coherence threshold (C ≥ C*).
✔️ Summary#
This index provides a unified view of all RTT regime families:
- Canonical RTT Loop (Arrival → Expansion → Inversion → Coherence → Dissolution)
- RTT‑12 (12‑state structured regime model)
- Micro‑Core (minimal micro‑regime set)
- Arrival (substrate entry and continuity)
- Macro‑Scale (large‑scale alignment and stabilization)
It is the regime backbone of the entire RTT framework — the structural map that ties together every substrate, operator, and transition.