概要

TriadicFrameworks — Triadic Diagrams Index#

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A Living Atlas of Regime, Ontology, and Substrate Interactions#

The Triadic Diagrams are the canonical visualization layer of TriadicFrameworks.
Each diagram is a standalone artifact and a member of a growing lineage, expressing one facet of the architecture through a precise metaphor: optical, geometric, temporal, celestial, mechanical, or multidimensional.

This folder serves as the navigation surface for that lineage — a triadic atlas that orients readers across the expanding canon.


Purpose of This Folder#

The /docs/triadic/ directory contains:

  • Foundational triadic diagrams (SO / ISO / LACTOS interactions)
  • Regime‑layer instruments (RTT, vST, S–N–R, VCG, TCR)
  • Multidimensional metaphors (3D, 4D, 6D, temporal, celestial)
  • Meta‑instruments (orientation, timekeeping, rotation, position, celestial mapping, orbital dynamics)
  • High‑order conceptual tools that help readers see the architecture rather than merely read about it

Each diagram is written as a self‑contained conceptual instrument, but together they form a coherent cartographic system.


How to Use This Atlas#

  1. Start with the early diagrams if you want grounding in the core triadic relationships.
  2. Move into the regime‑layer instruments to understand how RTT, vST, and S–N–R shape interpretation.
  3. Explore the multidimensional diagrams to see how the architecture behaves in 3D, 4D, 6D, and beyond.
  4. Use the meta‑instruments (Compass, Chronometer, Gyroscope, Sextant, Astrolabe, Orrery) to orient yourself across the entire conceptual universe.
  5. Treat each diagram as a navigational tool, not a static picture — each one reveals a different invariant.

Index of Triadic Diagrams#

Below is a clean, navigable index.
As you add new diagrams, simply extend the list — the atlas grows with the canon.

Foundational Diagrams#

  • TF_regime_tesseract_navigator.md — Traversing cross‑ontology transformations in 4D
  • TF_regime_hypercube.md — 4D structural model of cross‑ontology interactions
  • TF_regime_phase_space_observatory.md — Visualizing cross‑ontology dynamics in 6D

Optical & Field‑Based Instruments#

  • TF_regime_polarimeter.md — Measuring orientation and spin across ontology frames
  • TF_regime_tomograph.md — Reconstructing cross‑ontology structure through layered slices
  • TF_regime_holographer.md — Encoding full‑volume ontology structure into interference patterns
  • TF_regime_volumetric_interferometer.md — Cross‑ontology phase mapping in 3D space

Cartographic & Atlas‑Scale Instruments#

  • TF_regime_hyper_atlas.md — Mapping the entire multidimensional architecture
  • TF_regime_chrono_topograph.md — Mapping time‑layered transformations across the architecture

Meta‑Instruments (Orientation, Time, Rotation, Position)#

  • TF_regime_meta_compass.md — Orienting navigation across all layers
  • TF_regime_meta_chronometer.md — Measuring time across all layers
  • TF_regime_meta_gyroscope.md — Stabilizing rotation across all layers
  • TF_regime_meta_sextant.md — Measuring position across dimensional and ontological horizons

Celestial & Orbital Instruments#

  • TF_regime_meta_astrolabe.md — Charting celestial‑scale relationships
  • TF_regime_meta_orrery.md — Modeling orbital dynamics of regimes and ontologies

Philosophy of the Triadic Diagrams#

Every diagram in this folder follows three principles:

1. Structure Before Explanation#

The diagram is the explanation.
Text only clarifies what the structure already reveals.

2. Artifact Lineage#

Each diagram is part of a living canon —
a sequence of conceptual instruments that evolve together.

3. Regime Literacy#

The diagrams train the reader to perceive:

  • regime boundaries
  • ontology transformations
  • substrate invariants
  • observer‑layer corrections
  • compute‑layer stabilizations

This is not decoration — it is pedagogy.


Contributing to the Triadic Atlas#

When adding a new diagram:

  • Give it a clear, instrument‑like name
  • Place it in this folder with the prefix TF_
  • Add it to the index above
  • Maintain the lineage: each diagram should extend the canon, not repeat it

The atlas grows through coherent expansion, not accumulation.

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