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Substrate Modules — TriadicFrameworks Prompts

Substrate modules define the foundational medium of TriadicFrameworks.
A substrate is the environment, field, or medium through which structure moves, propagates, aligns, diverges, or stabilizes. Substrates determine how RTT engines interpret drift, coherence, dimensional rails, and regime‑points.

These modules provide explainers, structured prompts, diagnostics, worksheets, and cross‑links to the Docsbook and S3 Spine Visualizer.

This page is the front door for all substrate‑level prompt modules.


Purpose#

Substrate modules teach:

  • how RTT engines interpret substrate behavior
  • how drift emerges from substrate differences
  • how coherence anchors stabilize substrate transitions
  • how substrate‑tensor behavior changes across dimensions
  • how substrates interact with operators, domains, and regimes
  • how to evaluate multi‑layer substrate alignment
  • how to maintain structural neutrality during substrate analysis

Substrates are the “medium grammar” of the TriadicFrameworks canon.


Substrate Concepts#

Substrate Form#

The underlying medium: physical, cultural, cognitive, civic, biological, computational.

Substrate Drift#

Differences in substrate behavior, stability, or propagation.

Substrate Coherence#

What remains aligned across substrate transitions.

Substrate‑Tensor#

The multi‑layer tensor describing substrate behavior across RTT/1 → RTT∞.

Substrate Regimes#

Stable attractors within substrate layers.

Substrate Rails#

Dimensional pathways that connect substrate layers.

Substrate Synthesis#

Cross‑layer substrate alignment across RTT engines.


Substrate Module Categories#

RTT/1 Substrate Modules — Foundational#

Basic substrate operators, drift detection, coherence declaration.

RTT/2 Substrate Modules — Intermediate#

Cross‑layer substrate mapping, multi‑layer drift analysis, alignment checks.

RTT/3 Substrate Modules — Advanced#

Substrate tension surfacing, regime‑point detection, synthesis workflows.

RTT/12 Substrate Modules — Full‑Spectrum#

Full‑stack substrate traversal, multi‑regime alignment, deep‑layer readiness.

RTT∞ Substrate Modules — Deep‑Layer#

Vacuum → substrate‑tensor → rails → prime‑states → infinite regimes expressed as substrate.


Example Substrate Modules#

  • Substrate Identity Module
    Medium identity, form, commitments, and relational topology.

  • Substrate Drift Module
    Drift‑tensor mapping for substrate differences.

  • Substrate Coherence Module
    Coherence anchors for substrate alignment.

  • Substrate‑Tensor Module
    Multi‑layer substrate behavior across RTT engines.

  • Substrate Regime Module
    Presence, absence, tension, and basin detection.

  • Substrate Synthesis Module
    RTT/1 → RTT/2 → RTT/3 → RTT/12 → RTT∞ substrate alignment.


Prompts Site#

https://www.triadicframeworks.org/prompts/modules/substrate/

Docsbook#

https://docs.triadicframeworks.org/docs/

S3 Spine Visualizer#

https://www.triadicframeworks.org/spine

GitHub Source#

https://github.com/umaywant2/TriadicFrameworks/tree/main/docs/prompts/modules


  • index.md — modules front‑door
  • structural.md — structural modules
  • operator.md — operator modules
  • dimensional.md — dimensional modules
  • domain.md — domain modules
  • diagnostic.md — diagnostic modules
  • applied.md — applied modules
  • research.md — research modules
  • theoretical.md — theoretical modules
  • teaching.md — teaching modules
  • ../examples/index.md — examples directory
  • ../engines/index.md — RTT engines

Manifest#

See module.json for the full registry of substrate modules, engines, stacks, templates, UI modules, and navigation structure.

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