RTT‑1 Teaching Capture Worksheet
Beginner‑friendly worksheet for capturing processes in IPD‑12#
This worksheet teaches students how to perform Capture, the first step in IPD‑12.
It uses RTT‑1 surface‑regime language: simple, clear, structural, non‑substrate.
SECTION 1 — Process Identity#
Process Name
Write a short, canonical name (lowercase, underscores, no spaces).
Example: human_notes
Purpose
One sentence describing what the process is for.
Example: capture information manually
SECTION 2 — Boundaries (Constraints)#
List the limits or constraints of the process.
Examples:
- time
- attention
- input quality
- model constraints
Write at least two boundaries.
1.
2.
SECTION 3 — Structural Layers#
List the main components of the process.
Use nouns (input, processing, output, etc.).
Examples:
- input
- interpretation
- output
Write at least three layers.
1.
2.
3.
SECTION 4 — Operational Flow#
List the steps in the order they occur.
Use verbs (input → process → output).
Examples:
- listen
- interpret
- write
Write at least three steps.
1.
2.
3.
SECTION 5 — Coherence Baseline#
Write what “working correctly” means for this process.
Examples:
- clear notes
- accurate transcription
- stable output
One sentence:
Coherence baseline:
SECTION 6 — Domain & Regime Level#
Domain
One domain only (workflow, music, physics, mythology, etc.).
Regime Level
Choose one:
surface | mid | deep
SECTION 7 — Drift‑Ready Checklist#
Before running drift(), confirm:
- boundaries are filled
- structural_layers are filled
- operational_flow is filled
- coherence_baseline is declared
- domain is set
- regime_level ≤ deep
This checklist ensures the capture object is ready for drift, tensor, coherence, and paradox operators.
SECTION 8 — Compare Two Processes (RTT‑1)#
Use this section when capturing two processes for drift comparison.
Process A Name:
Process B Name:
Shared Structure#
List what both processes share.
1.
2.
3.
Shared Boundaries#
1.
2.
Shared Coherence Baseline#
baseline:
This unlocks compare_process() and prepares for drift analysis.
SECTION 9 — Student Exercise Template#
Process Name:
Purpose:
Boundaries:
-
-
Structural Layers:
-
-
-
Operational Flow:
-
-
-
Coherence Baseline:
Domain:
Regime Level:
Shared Structure (if comparing):
Shared Boundaries:
Shared Coherence:
SECTION 10 — Teacher Notes (RTT‑1)#
- Keep language simple.
- Avoid substrate, inversion, dimensional, or infinite‑regime concepts.
- Declare coherence explicitly.
- Bound drift to structural differences only.
- Treat paradoxes as tensions, not contradictions.
- Use everyday examples (notes, workflows, tools, music, etc.).