Arrival Substrate Model
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Arrival is not a metaphor — it is a structure. The Arrival Substrate Model (ASM) identifies the universal triadic pattern through which any system transitions from outside to inside a regime: Initiation → Mediation → Integration. This pattern is observable at every scale, in every domain, and the ASM gives it a formal substrate.
Core Operator#
Aᵣ = A(Initiation) + B(Mediation) + C(Integration)
Every arrival — a cell entering a tissue, an idea entering discourse, a newcomer entering governance — decomposes into this triadic operator. The operator is not metaphorical: it maps to measurable substrate events at each component.
Scales of Application#
| Scale | Domain Examples |
|---|---|
| Micro | Cellular entry, individual cognition, single-event processing |
| Meso | Organizational onboarding, community integration, network node joining |
| Macro | Societal migration patterns, policy adoption, institutional formation |
| Cross-scale | Cascades where micro arrivals trigger macro regime shifts |
Governance Layer#
The ASM includes a governance architecture built around the arrival pattern itself:
- D.N.A. Department — Designated Navigation of Arrivals; the governance unit responsible for managing arrival protocols across tiers
- Arrival Protocols — Declared rules for each tier of arrival, specifying mediation requirements and integration checkpoints
- Global Standards — Cross-scale arrival alignment standards for policy and institutional use
Energy and Higher-Dimensional Arrivals#
The model includes a resonance-transition dynamics layer: arrivals that cross dimensional thresholds (from lower-dimensional to higher-dimensional regimes) require additional energy accounting. Higher-dimensional arrivals are not blocked — they are tracked and validated.
Crosslinks#
The ASM is designed to interoperate with RSM, BSM, QSM, Structural Life-Regime, and the Governance Substrate Model.
Agentic Schema#
arrival_substrate_model_module.json— Module schema and role assignments for AI navigation
Integration Points#
| Module | Relationship |
|---|---|
| Governance Substrate Model | D.N.A. Department and Arrival Protocols extend GSM governance layers |
| Conditions Substrate Model | Threshold inflection points and propagation vectors describe arrival boundary conditions |
| Boson Substrate Model | Mediation phase B uses BSM operator-mediated interaction patterns |
| Framework Field Theory | Aᵣ = A+B+C maps to triadic decomposition across FFT operator families |
| SARG | Arrival patterns readable through VREL substrate lens |
| Structural Detection | REGIME_AWARENESS operator detects arrival-boundary crossings |
| Research | Cross-scale arrival analysis feeds pre-kernel research pipeline |
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