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Core definitions#

🌊 Resonance‑Time Theory (RTT)
A cross‑domain conceptual example used to illustrate structural reasoning patterns.
RTT is not a physics claim and not a cosmological model; it provides a vocabulary for exploring coherence, transitions, and system behavior across domains.

Resonance
A measure of alignment or coherence within a system.
Used conceptually to describe when components, processes, or signals reinforce one another.

Silence
A state of unexcited capacity.
Represents potential, rest, or a system waiting for activation.

Noise
Incoherent excitation.
Represents unaligned or competing signals, activity without structure.

Time (conceptual)
Not physical time — a sequence of updates, transitions, or changes in system state.
Used to describe how structures evolve across steps or phases.

Triads
Three‑part conceptual groupings used to organize examples.
Triads appear throughout RTT as a way to show balance, tension, or interaction between three forces or modes.

Fields (conceptual)
Abstract “spaces” where system behavior is described.
Not physical fields — simply domains where patterns or relationships are mapped.

Operators
Actions, transitions, or transformations applied to a system.
Used to illustrate how a system moves from one state to another.

Coherence
The degree to which system components align, reinforce, or stabilize one another.
A recurring theme across RTT examples.

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