rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural
Paradoxes Canon
Paradoxes Canon reframes the role of paradox inside TriadicFrameworks. A paradox is not a failure state — it is a structural stress test. RTT does not resolve paradoxes by eliminating one horn; it absorbs contradiction, redistributes resonance across the substrate, and remains coherent.
Core Thesis#
Most paradoxes arise when structural laws, energetic constraints, and relational access are collapsed into a single interpretive frame. The moment you separate those three layers — Substrate, Envelope, Transition — most apparent contradictions dissolve into structural tension that can be mapped, tracked, and held without resolution.
Paradoxes that survive SET decomposition are the interesting ones. They mark the edges of the current framework.
What This Module Contains#
- Canonical analysis of foundational paradoxes across logic, physics, and computation
- SET decomposition applied to each paradox structure
- Resonance redistribution maps showing how RTT absorbs each contradiction
- Fork instructions for local validation
How to Use#
- Select a paradox from the canon index
- Apply SET decomposition: identify Substrate assumptions, Envelope conditions, Transition claims
- Locate where the collapse occurs — which layer is being flattened?
- Map the resonance redistribution that restores coherence
- Fork and validate locally if you believe a paradox survives this process
Relationship to Resilience_Checker#
Paradoxes Canon is the canonical reference — the authoritative structural analysis. Resilience_Checker is the diagnostic surface — 108 worked analyses applied progressively for training and regime literacy. Use the Canon for reference; use the Checker for practice.
Integration Points#
Resilience_Checker— Extended 108-paradox training set built on this canonStructural_Detection— SD operators activate when paradox-surface patterns appear in live substratesFramework_Field_Theory— FFF lattice geometry is the space in which resonance redistribution occurs
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