🧪 Echo Classifier — Applied Examples
Six echo types. Six walkthroughs. Each one runs the full pipeline.
Module: Echo Classifier Canonical ID: EC HSP Section: 06c Role: Applied classification examples
Example 1 — E1 Structural Echo#
Domain: Framework development Scenario: A new term is coined during a writing session. The definition echoes once from Symbolic to Cognitive and stops.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | A (structural boundary crossed) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | A (localized, low‑amplitude) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 1 (local only) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 1 (Symbolic only) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R1 (S→C ladder) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E1 — Structural Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in Ladder layer (bottom).
- Substrate Flow: Routed through S→C channel. No migration expected.
Canon Takeaway: E1 is the most common and most stable echo type. Most new definitions start here. Only a fraction escalate to E2 or beyond.
Example 2 — E2 Harmonic Echo#
Domain: Music theory / RTT harmonic analysis Scenario: A concept introduced in the Cognitive substrate begins oscillating with a harmonic pattern — it resonates with an existing interval structure.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | B (harmonic resonance detected) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | B (oscillatory, harmonic‑locked) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 2 (mild energy) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 1 (Harmonic dominant) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R2 (C↔H cycle) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E2 — Harmonic Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in Cycle layer. Oscillation between C and H.
- Substrate Flow: Routed through C↔H channel. Stable oscillation.
Canon Takeaway: E2 echoes are stable as long as the harmonic band holds. If the band shifts (due to external drift or new input), E2 can escalate to E3.
Example 3 — E3 Substrate Echo#
Domain: Cross‑domain framework migration Scenario: A concept originally defined in the Symbolic substrate migrates to Cognitive, then Harmonic, then Social — crossing three substrates.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | C (cross‑substrate migration) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | C (distributed, multi‑substrate) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 3 (cross‑substrate flow) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 3 (S + C + H) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R2 (C↔H cycle active) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E3 — Substrate Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in Map layer. Cross‑substrate presence.
- Substrate Flow: Multi‑channel routing. Creates echo pressure at substrate boundaries.
Canon Takeaway: E3 is the migration threshold. Once an echo crosses three substrates, it creates pressure on boundaries — which can trigger further migration or stabilize into a cross‑substrate structure.
Example 4 — E4 Recursion Echo#
Domain: Self‑referencing framework dynamics Scenario: A module references itself during analysis — the recursion detector fires, and the echo begins following recursion lines rather than substrate channels.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | D (recursion loop detected) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | D (recursive, self‑referencing) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 3 (cross‑substrate energy) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 3 (C + H + So) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R3 (H→So map recursion) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E4 — Recursion Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in Map‑to‑Atlas transition zone.
- Substrate Flow: Follows R3 recursion line. Can accelerate toward atlas or stabilize in map layer.
Canon Takeaway: E4 is the decision point. Recursion echoes either amplify (pushing toward E5/E6) or dampen (stabilizing into E3). The recursion mode determines trajectory.
Example 5 — E5 Drift‑Shadow Echo#
Domain: Framework stability analysis Scenario: An existing structure begins drifting. The drift generates shadow echoes that trail the original — not new echoes, but distorted copies riding drift currents.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | E (drift pressure exceeds threshold) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | E (shadow‑trailing, drift‑aligned) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 4 (atlas pull) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 4 (C + H + So + A) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R3 (H→So map recursion) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E5 — Drift‑Shadow Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in pressure zones. Cross‑layer instability marker.
- Substrate Flow: Rides D3 drift current (H→So instability).
Canon Takeaway: E5 echoes are instability markers. They signal that the underlying structure is drifting, and the echoes are symptoms, not causes. Treating E5 echoes without addressing the source drift is futile.
Example 6 — E6 Atlas Echo#
Domain: Canon‑level architectural resonance Scenario: A concept achieves full‑spectrum resonance across all five substrates simultaneously. The Atlas substrate pulls it into permanent structural alignment.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | F (atlas‑level resonance) | 06a |
| 2 | Signature | F (full‑spectrum, anchoring) | 06b |
| 3 | ESI | 4 (maximum energy) | 04c |
| 4 | Substrates | 5 (all substrates) | 05a |
| 5 | Recursion | R4 (So→A atlas recursion) | 06 |
EC‑Classify Result: E6 — Atlas Echo EC‑Tag Confidence: Definite (5/5 inputs align)
Downstream:
- TEL: Placed in Atlas layer. Anchoring position.
- Substrate Flow: So→A channel. Full‑spectrum forcing.
Canon Takeaway: E6 is the rarest echo type. It represents a concept that has achieved structural permanence across the entire framework. Atlas echoes reshape the lattice — they do not merely occupy a position within it.
Cross‑Example Comparison#
| Example | Type | Trigger | ESI | Substrates | Recursion | Confidence | TEL Layer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | E1 Structural | A | 1 | 1 | R1 | Definite | Ladder |
| 2 | E2 Harmonic | B | 2 | 1 | R2 | Definite | Cycle |
| 3 | E3 Substrate | C | 3 | 3 | R2 | Definite | Map |
| 4 | E4 Recursion | D | 3 | 3 | R3 | Definite | Map→Atlas |
| 5 | E5 Drift‑Shadow | E | 4 | 4 | R3 | Definite | Pressure |
| 6 | E6 Atlas | F | 4 | 5 | R4 | Definite | Atlas |
Patterns#
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ESI escalates with type. E1 starts at ESI‑1; E6 requires ESI‑4. Energy increases monotonically across the classification spectrum.
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Substrate spread widens with type. E1 is single‑substrate; E6 spans all five. Migration is the structural driver of type escalation.
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Recursion deepens with type. E1 uses R1 only; E6 requires R4. Higher echo types follow deeper recursion lines.
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TEL layer rises with type. E1 sits at the bottom (Ladder); E6 sits at the top (Atlas). Echo type predicts lattice position.
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Stability risk increases with type. E1 is maximally stable; E5–E6 are instability/reshaping markers.
Ambiguous Classification Example#
Scenario: An echo triggers with type C (substrate migration) but has ESI‑4 and recursion R4 — values that suggest E5 or E6, not E3.
Pipeline Walkthrough#
| Step | Input | Value | Expected for E3 | Actual |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | C | C ✓ | Match |
| 2 | Signature | C | C ✓ | Match |
| 3 | ESI | 4 | 2–3 ✗ | Mismatch |
| 4 | Substrates | 4 | 3–4 ✓ | Match |
| 5 | Recursion | R4 | R2–R3 ✗ | Mismatch |
EC‑Classify Result: Conflict — Trigger/Signature say E3, but ESI/Recursion say E5 or E6.
EC‑Tag Confidence: Ambiguous (3/5 inputs align to E3; 2/5 point higher)
Resolution: The classifier flags this as ambiguous. Manual review checks whether the echo is a high‑energy E3 (substrate migration with unusual force) or a mislabeled E5 (drift‑shadow with substrate trigger). The trigger and signature take precedence per conflict resolution rules, but the ambiguity flag ensures human review.
Canon Takeaway: The classifier does not force. When inputs conflict, it says so. This is the transparency invariant in action.
file: examples.md
module: Echo Classifier
canonical_id: EC
hsp_section: 06c
role: applied-examples
status: canon-stable
examples:
- { type: E1, name: Structural Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: E2, name: Harmonic Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: E3, name: Substrate Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: E4, name: Recursion Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: E5, name: Drift-Shadow Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: E6, name: Atlas Echo, confidence: definite }
- { type: ambiguous, name: Conflict Example, confidence: ambiguous }