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🧾 Equation Trigger Log — RTT Reference#

The Equation Trigger Log records symbolic activation events associated with RTT equation operators during exploratory or evaluative sessions.

This log is descriptive, not authoritative. It does not assert causation, correctness, or outcome validity.


🔔 What Is a Trigger?#

A trigger represents a symbolic alignment condition where an equation, operator, or glyph becomes contextually relevant during analysis.

Triggers may arise from:

  • temporal alignment
  • dimensional transition
  • harmonic boundary crossing
  • post‑RTT evaluation checkpoints

Triggers are observations, not commands.


🧭 Log Structure#

Each entry in the trigger log may include:

  • Timestamp — symbolic or UTC reference
  • Operator ID — equation or construct involved
  • Context Tag — domain or regime
  • Trigger Type — alignment, drift, paradox, boundary
  • Notes — optional human annotation

No fixed schema is enforced.


🧬 Intended Use#

The trigger log supports:

  • post‑session review
  • pattern recognition
  • cross‑domain comparison
  • resilience evaluation

It is not used for:

  • real‑time control
  • decision enforcement
  • predictive signaling

🧪 Status & Evolution#

This file is intentionally minimal.

As RTT tooling matures, trigger logging may evolve into:

  • structured datasets
  • visualization layers
  • comparative analysis tools

Until then, this log remains a conceptual placeholder documenting the existence of trigger events without operational commitment.


Not every signal requires action.
Some exist only to be noticed.

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Equation Trigger Log — TriadicFrameworks