RTT/1 — Student Edition
Resonance Time Theory, Level 1#
Purpose: Give students a usable temporal grammar they can apply immediately.
1. What RTT/1 Is#
RTT/1 introduces the basic operators of temporal reasoning.
It teaches how to move, compare, and stabilize states across time without equations or physics.
Think of RTT/1 as:
“How to talk about time in a structured way.”
2. The Three Core Operators#
1. shift#
Move the frame of reference forward or backward.
- “Shift one step forward.”
- “Shift to the earlier state.”
2. hold#
Stabilize the current frame so it can be examined.
- “Hold this moment.”
- “Hold the transition.”
3. compare#
Contrast two states to reveal change.
- “Compare the current state to the previous one.”
- “Compare before/after.”
These three operators form the foundation of RTT.
3. What Students Can Do with RTT/1#
- Describe how something changes over time
- Identify transitions
- Stabilize a moment for analysis
- Build simple temporal explanations
This is enough to create a valid RTT module.