Dimensional Signatures
Final Dimensional‑Envelope Identities (FFT 2026 Edition)#
Overview#
Dimensional Signatures are the compressed diagnostic identities produced by the Dimensional Analyzer.
Each signature summarizes:
- dimensional envelope (D0–D7)
- compatibility with operator families
- transition availability
- collapse vectors and collapse risk
- boundary conditions
- key notes
These signatures allow frameworks to be indexed, compared, and tracked across dimensional evolution.
Signature Format#
All dimensional signatures follow the canonical structure:
dimensional_envelope: <D0–D7 or transition>
compatibility: <operator compatibility summary>
transitions: <upward/downward/blocked transitions>
collapse_risk: <none/low/moderate/high>
notes: <freeform observations>
Signatures#
Systems Thinking Framework#
dimensional_envelope: D3 → D4 (potential)
compatibility: strong with R, T
transitions: D3→D4 available; D4→D5 blocked
collapse_risk: low
notes: stable dimensional behavior; resonance substrate forming
Ethical Decision Model#
dimensional_envelope: D2 → D3 (active)
compatibility: strong with L, C
transitions: D2→D3 active; D3→D4 blocked
collapse_risk: none
notes: stable upward transition; coherence supports dimensional growth
Narrative Analysis Model#
dimensional_envelope: D3 (stable with drift)
compatibility: strong with R, L
transitions: D3→D4 available; D3→D2 collapse vector detected
collapse_risk: moderate
notes: paradox exposure present; operator consistency required
Navigation#
- [Dimensional Analyzer](/it/TriadicFrameworks/docs/Framework_Field_Theory/Analyzer/Dimensional/Dimensional_Analyzer)
- [Dimensional Compatibility](/it/TriadicFrameworks/docs/Framework_Field_Theory/Analyzer/Dimensional/Dimensional_Compatibility)
- [Dimensional Transitions](/it/TriadicFrameworks/docs/Framework_Field_Theory/Analyzer/Dimensional/Dimensional_Transitions)
- [Dimensional Collapse](/it/TriadicFrameworks/docs/Framework_Field_Theory/Analyzer/Dimensional/Dimensional_Collapse)
- [Examples](/it/TriadicFrameworks/docs/Framework_Field_Theory/Analyzer/Dimensional/Examples)