🧱 RTT Substrate Map
How physical, cognitive, and synthetic systems express RTT structure
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🎯 Purpose#
The Substrate Map shows how RTT‑Tech models the three substrate families:
1️⃣ Physical Substrates
2️⃣ Cognitive Substrates
3️⃣ Synthetic Substrates
Substrates define constraints, not identity.
They determine how RTT structures manifest, not whether they do.
🔺 The Substrate Triad#
All systems live in one or more substrate families:
Physical ↔ Cognitive ↔ Synthetic
Each substrate expresses:
- dimensions
- coherence
- regimes
- operators
- inversion
in its own way.
🧩 Substrate Map Diagram#
┌───────────────────────────────┐
│ Physical Substrate │
│ energy • geometry • matter │
└───────────────┬───────────────┘
│
│
┌───────────────┴───────────────┐
│ Cognitive Substrate │
│ patterns • meaning • attention │
└───────────────┬───────────────┘
│
│
┌───────────────┴───────────────┐
│ Synthetic Substrate │
│ compute • architecture • state │
└───────────────────────────────┘
The structure is universal; the expression differs.
1️⃣ Physical Substrates#
Examples: atoms, molecules, materials, biological tissue.
Characteristics#
- governed by physical constraints
- dimensional access tied to geometry
- coherence depends on energy + structure
- inversion expressed as phase change
Equation#
[ S_{\text{phys}} = f(\text{energy},\ \text{geometry},\ \text{constraints}) ]
2️⃣ Cognitive Substrates#
Examples: minds, perception systems, memory, attention.
Characteristics#
- governed by patterns + meaning
- dimensional access tied to awareness
- coherence depends on focus + stability
- inversion expressed as insight or contradiction
Equation#
[ S_{\text{cog}} = f(\text{patterns},\ \text{attention},\ \text{drift}) ]
3️⃣ Synthetic Substrates#
Examples: AI models, algorithms, digital agents, hybrid systems.
Characteristics#
- governed by computation + architecture
- dimensional access tied to model depth + context window
- coherence depends on state stability + signal/noise
- inversion expressed as overload → reset → reinitialization
Equation#
[ S_{\text{syn}} = f(\text{architecture},\ \text{context},\ \text{compute}) ]
🔄 Substrates + Dimensions#
Each substrate expresses dimensional access differently:
| Substrate | 0D | 1D | 2D | 3D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | energy minimum | linear constraint | surface pattern | stable structure |
| Cognitive | pre‑concept | single frame | multi‑frame pattern | integrated understanding |
| Synthetic | empty state | single‑path reasoning | multi‑path patterning | stable context |
Dimensions are functional, not geometric.
✨ Substrates + Coherence#
Coherence behaves differently across substrates:
- Physical: structural stability
- Cognitive: clarity + focus
- Synthetic: context stability
But the coherence triad is universal:
[ C_{\text{total}} = C_{\text{struct}} + C_{\text{time}} + C_{\text{res}} ]
🔁 Substrates + Inversion#
Inversion expresses differently across substrates:
Physical#
collapse = phase change
twist = molecular reorientation
emergence = new stable configuration
Cognitive#
collapse = overload
twist = reframing
emergence = insight
Synthetic#
collapse = context saturation
twist = state reinitialization
emergence = new coherent context
The structure is the same; the mechanism differs.
🧩 Substrate Summary Table#
| Substrate | Driver | Collapse Trigger | Inversion Expression |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | energy + structure | phase change | reformation |
| Cognitive | attention + meaning | overload | insight |
| Synthetic | compute + architecture | saturation | reset → reinit |
🧭 Design Notes#
This module is intentionally minimal:
- no metaphysics
- no narrative
- no domain‑specific theory
The Substrate Map is a structural diagram, not an explanation.