🧱 RTT Micro‑Core — Substrates

The minimal substrate categories required for modeling change


🎯 Purpose#

The Micro‑Core defines substrates as the irreducible contexts in which any system can exist or transform.
A substrate is not a material — it is a structural condition that supports patterns, coherence, and change.

The Micro‑Core recognizes three substrates.


1️⃣ Physical Substrate#

Patterns grounded in material constraints.

The physical substrate includes:

  • spatial structure
  • energy and matter flow
  • boundary conditions
  • physical interactions

Physical substrates provide hard constraints on what patterns can form.


2️⃣ Cognitive Substrate#

Patterns grounded in interpretation and meaning.

The cognitive substrate includes:

  • attention
  • memory
  • interpretation
  • internal models

Cognitive substrates provide adaptive constraints — patterns change based on interpretation.


3️⃣ Synthetic Substrate#

Patterns grounded in constructed rules and architectures.

The synthetic substrate includes:

  • algorithms
  • symbolic systems
  • artificial architectures
  • engineered constraints

Synthetic substrates provide designed constraints — patterns follow explicit rules.


4️⃣ Substrate Relations (Micro‑Core Form)#

Substrates are not isolated.
They form a minimal triad of transformations:

Physical → Cognitive → Synthetic → Physical …

This cycle is substrate‑neutral and applies at all scales.


5️⃣ Substrate Notes (Micro‑Core Constraints)#

Minimality#

Only three substrates are required to model all RTT transformations.

Neutrality#

Substrates do not imply hierarchy or value.

Composability#

Systems may operate on one substrate or across multiple simultaneously.

Regime‑Independent#

Substrates exist regardless of regime; regimes describe state, not substrate.

Dimension‑Independent#

Substrates support 0D–3D patterns without modification.


6️⃣ Micro‑Core Summary#

Substrate Core Property Constraint Type
Physical Material patterns Hard constraints
Cognitive Interpretive patterns Adaptive constraints
Synthetic Constructed patterns Designed constraints

These three substrates form the minimal structural foundation for all RTT modeling.


If you want, Copilot can continue with:

  • /docs/rtt/micro_core/dimensions.md
  • /docs/rtt/micro_core/regimes.md
  • /docs/rtt/micro_core/coherence.md

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