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Operator Modules — TriadicFrameworks Prompts

Operator modules define the core structural grammar of TriadicFrameworks.
Operators are the smallest units of RTT reasoning: they describe how structure moves, changes, aligns, diverges, or stabilizes across layers, domains, and dimensions.

These modules provide explainers, structured prompts, operator registries, worksheets, and cross‑links to the Docsbook and S3 Spine Visualizer.

This page is the front door for all operator‑level prompt modules.


Purpose#

Operator modules teach:

  • how RTT engines use operators to express structural behavior
  • how drift emerges from operator differences
  • how coherence anchors stabilize operator interactions
  • how operators propagate across dimensions and domains
  • how operator grammar forms the backbone of RTT/1 → RTT∞
  • how to maintain structural neutrality while analyzing operator behavior

Operators are the “verbs” of the TriadicFrameworks canon.


Operator Categories#

Structural Operators#

Describe form, identity, boundaries, and commitments.

Examples:

  • structure
  • boundary
  • identity
  • commitment

Drift Operators#

Describe how and where processes diverge.

Examples:

  • geometric drift
  • operational drift
  • temporal drift
  • conceptual drift
  • domain drift

Coherence Operators#

Describe what remains aligned despite drift.

Examples:

  • purpose
  • constraint
  • goal
  • alignment
  • continuity

Regime Operators#

Describe stable attractors and transitions.

Examples:

  • presence
  • absence
  • tension
  • regime‑point
  • basin

Dimensional Operators#

Describe movement across dimensional layers.

Examples:

  • rail
  • substrate
  • prime‑state
  • collapse
  • integration

Domain Operators#

Describe domain‑specific structural behavior.

Examples:

  • cognitive operator (psychology)
  • incentive operator (economics)
  • legitimacy operator (governance)
  • field operator (physics)
  • metabolic operator (biology)

Operator Module Types#

RTT/1 Operator Modules — Foundational#

Basic operator grammar, drift detection, coherence declaration.

RTT/2 Operator Modules — Intermediate#

Cross‑layer operator alignment, multi‑operator mapping.

RTT/3 Operator Modules — Advanced#

Operator synthesis, regime‑point detection, structural tension surfacing.

RTT/12 Operator Modules — Full‑Spectrum#

Full‑stack operator traversal, multi‑regime alignment, deep‑layer readiness.

RTT∞ Operator Modules — Deep‑Layer#

Vacuum → substrate‑tensor → rails → prime‑states → infinite regimes expressed as operators.


Example Operator Modules#

  • Operator Grammar Module
    Canonical operator definitions and grammar rules.

  • Drift‑Tensor Operator Module
    Five‑layer drift operator mapping.

  • Coherence Operator Module
    Coherence anchors and alignment operators.

  • Regime‑Point Operator Module
    Presence, absence, tension, basin detection.

  • Dimensional Rail Operator Module
    Rail traversal and substrate transitions.


Prompts Site#

https://www.triadicframeworks.org/prompts/modules/operator/

Docsbook#

https://docs.triadicframeworks.org/docs/

S3 Spine Visualizer#

https://www.triadicframeworks.org/spine

GitHub Source#

https://github.com/umaywant2/TriadicFrameworks/tree/main/docs/prompts/modules


  • index.md — modules front‑door
  • applied.md — applied modules
  • diagnostic.md — diagnostic modules
  • dimensional.md — dimensional modules
  • domain.md — domain modules
  • theoretical.md — theoretical modules
  • teaching.md — teaching modules
  • ../examples/index.md — examples directory
  • ../engines/index.md — RTT engines

Manifest#

See module.json for the full registry of operator modules, engines, stacks, templates, UI modules, and navigation structure.

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