🔺 Micro Triads
Micro Triads are the smallest stable structural units in RTT Micro Core.
Each triad represents a micro‑state, its boundary, and its transition potential — the three elements required for coherent micro‑scale behavior.
A Micro Triad is not a metaphor.
It is a structural primitive.
🧩 The Three Nodes#
A Micro Triad consists of:
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Active Node (A)
The current micro‑state or behavior. -
Boundary Node (B)
The local constraint that shapes the state. -
Potential Node (P)
The next possible transition or inversion.
Together, these nodes form the minimal structure needed for resonance and coherence.
🔄 How Micro Triads Behave#
Micro Triads support:
- oscillation (A ⇆ P)
- inversion (B ↺ A)
- boundary shifts (B⁺ / B⁻)
- fractional‑ladder transitions (Dᶠ₁ → Dᶠ₂)
These behaviors define how micro‑regimes evolve over time.
🌀 Triads and Coherence#
A Micro Triad remains coherent when:
- drift stays below threshold (δ ≤ δ*)
- timing remains consistent (Δt stable)
- structure remains intact (A, B, P aligned)
Coherence determines whether a micro‑resonance can persist.
🔗 Triads as Building Blocks#
Micro Triads combine to form:
- micro‑regimes
- resonance patterns
- fractional‑dimensional transitions
- micro–macro bridge activations
Every larger structure in Micro Core begins with a triad.
⚡ Why Micro Triads Matter#
Micro Triads provide:
- a minimal, stable substrate for micro‑scale reasoning
- predictable transitions under constraint
- a clean foundation for fractional‑dimensional evolution
- the structural backbone for the Micro‑Resonance Toolkit (MRT)
- the smallest reliable bridge between micro‑scale and macro‑scale behavior
They are the atomic unit of Micro Core — small enough to model precisely, strong enough to build everything else.