✨ RTT Coherence Map
How systems maintain stability across resonance + time
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🎯 Purpose#
The Coherence Map shows how RTT‑Tech models:
- structural stability
- drift and collapse
- signal vs. noise
- regime transitions
- dimensional access
- operator‑driven updates
Coherence is the stability layer of RTT‑Tech.
🔺 The Coherence Triad#
All coherence in RTT‑Tech is built from three components:
1️⃣ Structural Coherence — pattern integrity
2️⃣ Temporal Coherence — stability over time
3️⃣ Resonance Coherence — signal vs. noise
This triad is the backbone of all coherence behavior.
1️⃣ Structural Coherence#
How well the system’s internal patterns fit together.
- boundaries
- operators
- dimensional form
- substrate constraints
Equation:
[
C_{\text{struct}} = f(\text{patterns})
]
2️⃣ Temporal Coherence#
How long the system can maintain stability.
- drift
- decay
- regime transitions
- collapse thresholds
Equation:
[
C_{\text{time}} = f(\text{drift})
]
3️⃣ Resonance Coherence#
How well the system filters noise and reinforces signal.
- frequency matching
- pattern reinforcement
- noise reduction
Equation:
[
C_{\text{res}} = S - N
]
Where S = signal, N = noise.
🧮 Total Coherence#
Coherence combines additively:
[ C_{\text{total}} = C_{\text{struct}} + C_{\text{time}} + C_{\text{res}} ]
High total coherence → stable dimensional access.
Low total coherence → drift, collapse, or inversion.
🔄 Coherence Map Diagram#
[ Structural ]
│
▼
[ Temporal ]
│
▼
[ Resonance ]
│
▼
(combined into Total Coherence)
The triad is integrated, not sequential.
🔧 Coherence + Operators#
Operators directly modify coherence:
- Stabilize → increases coherence
- Shift → redistributes coherence
- Invert → collapses → reorients → rebuilds coherence
Update equation:
[
C_{t+1} = O(C_t)
]
Operators are the mechanisms behind coherence change.
🔢 Coherence + Dimensions#
Dimensional access depends on coherence:
| Coherence Level | Dimensional Access |
|---|---|
| high | stable 2D/3D |
| medium | unstable 2D |
| low | 1D |
| collapse | 0D |
Coherence determines how much dimension the system can hold.
🔄 Coherence + Regimes#
Each regime has a characteristic coherence profile:
- Arrival: forming
- Expansion: increasing
- Inversion: collapsing → reorienting
- Coherence: stabilizing
- Dissolution: releasing
Regimes are coherence states over time.
🌀 Coherence + Inversion#
Inversion is the coherence reset mechanism:
- Collapse — coherence breaks
- Twist — coherence reorganizes
- Emergence — coherence rebuilds
This is how systems gain new dimensional form.
🧱 Substrate‑Specific Coherence Behavior#
Physical Substrates#
- coherence = structural stability
- collapse = phase change
- noise = thermal/energetic
Cognitive Substrates#
- coherence = clarity
- collapse = overload
- noise = distraction
Synthetic Substrates#
- coherence = context stability
- collapse = saturation
- noise = token/weight interference
The structure is universal; the expression differs.
🧩 Coherence Summary Table#
| Component | Meaning | Operator Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Structural | pattern integrity | Stabilize |
| Temporal | drift resistance | Shift |
| Resonance | signal vs. noise | Invert (reset/rebuild) |
🧭 Design Notes#
This module is intentionally minimal:
- no metaphysics
- no narrative
- no domain‑specific theory
The Coherence Map is a structural diagram, not an explanation.