Definition
The Trinary Codex encodes systems governed not by binary duality, but by threefold logicβa model where every state, force, or concept exists in triadic balance. Beyond the binary “0” and “1,” the trinary includes a third stabilizing or transitive principle, such as neutral, void, or synthesis.
Core Attributes
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
Three-State Logic | Encodes values as 0, 1, and an intermediary (β1, null, or undefined) |
Triadic Harmony | System architecture grounded in balance between opposites and unifier |
Recursive Feedback | Trinary recursion allows for dynamic stabilization across multiple systems |
Symbolic Trichotomy | MindβBodyβSpirit, PastβPresentβFuture, SelfβOtherβWorld |
Encoding Depth | Greater expressive capacity than binary; closer to natural and quantum states |
Examples of Trinary Structures
Domain | Trinary Manifestation |
---|---|
Logic Systems | TRUE, FALSE, UNKNOWN |
Digital Design | High, Low, High-Impedance (Z-state) |
Spiritual | Creator, Creation, Consciousness |
Linguistics | Subject, Verb, Object |
Time | Past, Present, Future |
Computing | Ternary computing using β1, 0, +1 states |
Codex Relationships
- βοΈ Balance Codex β Trinary is the minimal stable system
- 𧬠Consciousness Codex β Trinary logic often maps cognitive triads
- β Recursive Codex β Trinary loops enable fractal learning systems
- πͺ Duality Codex β Trinary is a resolved form of duality via a neutral node
- π³οΈ Singularity Codex β Trinary collapse may precede singular convergence
Codex Schematic
(+1)
/ \
(0)---(β1)
The triangle of states allows for flexible mediation between polarities.
Trinary Truth Table (Symbolic)
Input A | Input B | Trinary Result |
---|---|---|
0 | 0 | Neutral (0) |
1 | β1 | Balance (0) |
1 | 0 | Shift (+1) |
β1 | 0 | Shift (β1) |
1 | 1 | Amplify (+1) |
β1 | β1 | Diminish (β1) |
Codex Maxim
βOnly in three can the system rest. The axis, the polarity, and the field.β