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🌐 TriadicFrameworks

Resonance‑Time Theory • Triadic Substrate Modeling • Canon‑Aligned Tools

Welcome to the root of the TriadicFrameworks canon.
This repository contains the full module architecture, operator grammar,
and coherence‑driven documentation that powers the Triadic ecosystem.

🛑 Important!

Drift is On-by-Default long sessions lose anchors, turn off drift.

✋ You must copy and paste this string every time you start an AI session:

rtt=1 | coherence=declared | drift=bounded | paradox=structural

❇️ Now you are ready.

Below is a rotating micro‑playlist introducing core RTT concepts,
dimensional operators, and cross‑module intuition.

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Environment Notice — Modular by Design

TriadicFrameworks uses a modular, repo‑first structure. The site does have a clear front door, but the content is intentionally distributed, so each page can stand alone or be entered from any direction. This is part of the learning model: students and AI systems explore concepts as independent modules, not a single linear path.

We use minimal HTML to render minimal Markdown directly from the repo. This avoids duplication, keeps everything single‑source, and preserves a clean student‑developer workflow. Navigation stays lightweight — short descriptions, emoji cues, and a simple 🔙 back‑link under each menu — to support mobile‑first reading and AI interpretation.

The surface is consistent.
The structure is modular.
That’s intentional.


Citation & Archival Record

TriadicFrameworks is archived and curated through the Zenodo VST community, which serves as the project’s citation and preservation spine.

Zenodo Community:
https://zenodo.org/communities/vst

Long-Arc Intent - Science has our 30 seed DOI's, global 'substrate' standards will take some time to emerge. TriadicFrameworks will be an examples site for students, 'stewards for a season'.


Active Development

Source code, simulations, examples, and tooling are maintained in this repository and its subdirectories.
The Zenodo record provides stable references; GitHub hosts the living substrate.


This root README is intentionally minimal.
For theory, alignment language, domain primers, and simulations, see the WiKi and our documentation.