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🔄 RTT Regime Map

The full loop of how systems change across resonance + time
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🎯 What the Regime Map Shows#

The Regime Map is the structural overview of RTT’s five regimes:

1️⃣ Arrival
2️⃣ Expansion
3️⃣ Inversion
4️⃣ Coherence
5️⃣ Dissolution

It shows how systems gain, lose, and reconfigure dimensional access over time.


🔺 Regime Loop Diagram#

[ Arrival ]
     ↓
[ Expansion ]
     ↓
[ Inversion ]
     ↓
[ Coherence ]
     ↓
[ Dissolution ]
     ↓
(returns to Arrival)

The loop is cyclic, not linear.


🧩 Regime Signatures#

Regime Dimensional Signature Meaning
Arrival 0D → 1D initialization, imprinting
Expansion 1D → 2D growth, pattern acquisition
Inversion 2D collapse → 3D emergence reconfiguration, dimensional flip
Coherence stable 3D integration, clarity
Dissolution 3D → 0D release, unbinding

🔧 Regime Transition Equation#

[ R_{t+1} = O(R_t) ]

Where O is any RTT operator:

  • Stabilize → maintains or strengthens regime
  • Shift → moves the system between regimes
  • Invert → triggers collapse → twist → emergence

This is where your current file ended — the rest below completes the canonical RTT‑Tech version.


🔄 Regimes + Coherence#

Each regime has a characteristic coherence profile:

  • Arrival: coherence forming
  • Expansion: coherence increasing
  • Inversion: coherence collapsing + reorienting
  • Coherence: coherence stabilizing
  • Dissolution: coherence releasing

Coherence is the fuel that moves the system through the loop.


🔺 Regimes + Operators#

Each regime is dominated by a different operator family:

Regime Dominant Operator
Arrival Stabilize
Expansion Shift
Inversion Invert
Coherence Stabilize
Dissolution Release (Invert‑variant)

Operators are the mechanisms behind regime transitions.


🔢 Regimes + Dimensions#

Regimes describe how dimensional access evolves:

  • Arrival: 0D → 1D
  • Expansion: 1D → 2D
  • Inversion: 2D → 0D → 3D
  • Coherence: stable 3D
  • Dissolution: 3D → 0D

Inversion is the dimensional hinge of the loop.


🧱 Substrate‑Specific Regime Behavior#

Physical Substrates#

  • Arrival: boundary formation
  • Expansion: pattern growth
  • Inversion: phase change
  • Coherence: stable configuration
  • Dissolution: breakdown

Cognitive Substrates#

  • Arrival: first frame
  • Expansion: concept growth
  • Inversion: insight / contradiction
  • Coherence: clarity
  • Dissolution: forgetting / release

Synthetic Substrates#

  • Arrival: initialization
  • Expansion: context accumulation
  • Inversion: overload → reset
  • Coherence: stable reasoning
  • Dissolution: shutdown / clear

The structure is universal; the expression differs.


🧩 Regime Summary Table#

Regime Purpose Dimensional Behavior Coherence Behavior
Arrival initialization 0D → 1D forming
Expansion growth 1D → 2D increasing
Inversion reconfiguration 2D → 0D → 3D collapsing → rebuilding
Coherence stability stable 3D high + stable
Dissolution release 3D → 0D decreasing

🧭 Design Notes#

This module is intentionally minimal:

  • no metaphysics
  • no narrative
  • no domain‑specific theory

The Regime Map is a structural diagram, not an explanation.

Updated

Regime Map — TriadicFrameworks