đ§ Triadic Frameworks â Model Map On-boarding
1. Purpose#
This document provides a concise map of the four core models in the Triadic Frameworks canon. It establishes the structural relationships between them and defines the minimal conceptual scaffolding required to interpret the substrate models correctly.
This is not a narrative, theory, or justification.
It is a structural orientation layer.
Quicklinks#
- docs README
- docs api integration examples
- docs api README
- docs api schema overview
- docs api using the schemas
- docs experiments faraday paradox experiment
- docs experiments README
- docs experiments replication checklist
- docs experiments resonance alignment tests
- docs experiments rotating conductor tests
- docs methods dimensional layers
- docs methods field equations
- docs methods operator definitions
- docs methods README
- docs methods substrate dynamics
- docs methods triadic fields
- docs onboarding reading guide
- docs onboarding triadic quickstart
- docs onboarding verification tests
- docs overview comparison to gr models
- docs overview glossary
- docs overview introduction
- docs overview README
- docs overview resonance primitives
- docs overview theoretical background
- docs simulations boundary conditions
- docs simulations numerical methods
- docs simulations README
- docs simulations solver_architecture
- docs simulations validation metrics
- docs simulations core README
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2. The Four Models at a Glance#
1. ResonanceâTime Theory (RTT)#
Role: Governing law
Domain: Cosmological and systemic behavior
Function: Defines how systems evolve under resonanceâtime constraints.
Output: A universal rule that shapes all downstream substrate models.
RTT provides the temporal and dynamical spine for the entire framework.
2. Resonance Substrate Model (RSM)#
Role: Foundational architecture
Domain: Structural substrates and fields
Function: Describes the layered substrate in which resonanceâtime operates.
Output: A schemaâoperatorâfield structure that defines how systems are built.
RSM is the engine room â the structural substrate that RTT acts upon.
3. Boson Substrate Model (BSM)#
Role: Operator layer
Domain: Interaction primitives
Function: Defines bosonic operators that mediate transitions, flows, and interactions within the substrate.
Output: A set of operators that act on RSM structures under RTT constraints.
BSM is the interaction grammar of the system.
4. Quantum Substrate Model (QSM)#
Role: Quantized structural layer
Domain: Discrete states, ladders, and dimensional mappings
Function: Provides quantized, dimensional, and ladderâbased structures that refine the substrate.
Output: A discrete, indexed architecture that integrates with RSM and BSM.
QSM is the dimensional and quantized refinement of the substrate.
3. Relationship Diagram (Conceptual)#
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This diagram expresses the minimal dependency chain:
- RTT constrains RSM
- RSM provides the substrate for BSM and QSM
- BSM and QSM refine and operate within RSM
- All three operate under RTT
4. How the Models Interact#
RTT â RSM#
RTT defines the temporal and resonance constraints that shape how substrate layers behave.
RSM â BSM#
RSM provides the structural fields and schemas that BSM operators act upon.
RSM â QSM#
RSM defines the continuous substrate; QSM provides the discrete, quantized refinement.
BSM â QSM#
Operators (BSM) and quantized structures (QSM) coâdefine transitions, states, and flows.
RTT â All#
RTT governs the dynamics of every layer.
5. Minimal Interpretation Rules#
To correctly interpret any substrate model:
- Triads are the fundamental organizational unit.
- Schemas define structural patterns.
- Operators define transformations.
- Fields define contextual spaces.
- Layers define hierarchical structure.
- Resonanceâtime defines allowable evolution.
These rules prevent misclassification (e.g., ontology, metaphysics, speculative physics) and ensure the models are read as structural, layered, and operatorâdriven systems.
6. Verification Prompts (for fresh AI sessions)#
These prompts allow any user or AI to confirm that the model map has been understood before proceeding.
Prompt 1 â Identify the four models and their roles.
âSummarize the four models in the Triadic Frameworks canon and describe how they relate.â
Prompt 2 â Explain the dependency chain.
âDescribe how RTT constrains RSM, and how RSM supports BSM and QSM.â
Prompt 3 â Interpret a substrate model.
âExplain how triads, schemas, operators, and fields function within a substrate model.â
If these three prompts produce coherent answers, the session is properly primed.
