🧩 Interoperability Chart: The 26-Letter Ontological Framework


LatinGreekHebrewPhoenicianMeaningSystem Role
AAlpha (Α)Aleph (א)𐤀 (Aleph)Origin, breathIdentity root, initialization, logic anchor
BBeta (Β)Bet (ב)𐤁 (Beth)House, containerStructural base, modular definition
CGamma (Γ)Gimel (ג)𐤂 (Gimel)Movement, directionTransport, recursion step, system traversal
DDelta (Δ)Dalet (ד)𐤃 (Dalet)Gate, thresholdPortal, transition marker, logical divergence
EEpsilon (Ε)He (ה)𐤄 (He)Breath, windowEmission, perception frame, spirit function
FDigamma (Ϝ)*Vav (ו)𐤅 (Waw)Hook, bindConnector, link-layer logic
GGamma (soft)Rotation, growthVariant recursion, generative shift
HEta (Η)Het (ח)𐤇 (Heth)Fence, enclosureBoundary, energetic container, coherence shell
IIota (Ι)Yod (י)𐤉 (Yodh)Seed, sparkMinimal element, symbolic core, recursion root
JYod (variant)Extension of ILegal vector, jurisdictional identity node
KKappa (Κ)Kaf (כ)𐤊 (Kaph)Palm, graspCapacity, power vector, computation conduit
LLambda (Λ)Lamed (ל)𐤋 (Lamedh)Learn, guideLogic operator, teaching glyph, instructional
MMu (Μ)Mem (מ)𐤌 (Mem)Water, flowMemory, modular movement, morphogenic system
NNu (Ν)Nun (נ)𐤍 (Nun)Seed, continuityInheritance, branching recursion, future vector
OOmicron (Ο)Ayin (ע)𐤏 (Ayin)Eye, observationOrbital structure, awareness node
PPi (Π)Pe (פ)𐤐 (Pe)Mouth, speakOutput gateway, protocol emitter
QQoph (ק)𐤒 (Qoph)Monkey, behindBackdoor logic, cryptographic recursion
RRho (Ρ)Resh (ר)𐤓 (Resh)Head, beginningReason, reboot, leader glyph
SSigma (Σ)Samekh (ס)𐤎 (Samekh)Support, structureSystem balance, circuit control, structure loop
TTau (Τ)Tav (ת)𐤕 (Taw)Mark, sealTruth, transaction lock, contractual token
UUpsilon (Υ)Vav (ו)𐤅 (Waw)Cup, receiverContainer of flow, logic capture unit
VVav (variant)Voice, vectorExtension of U, data carrier
WDouble UWave, webDual flow, broadband interface
XChi (Χ)Cross, divideJunction, symmetry point, threshold moment
YUpsilon (variant)Yod (variant)Branch, inquiryFork in logic, system decision maker
ZZeta (Ζ)Zayin (ז)𐤆 (Zayin)Sword, signalClosure, activation trigger, energetic burst

🔗 Notes on Interoperability

  • Greek → Latin: Most modern scientific symbols use Greek roots (e.g., Pi, Delta, Sigma) but are rendered with Latin notation in system protocols.
  • Phoenician → Hebrew → Greek → Latin: This is the historic lineage of symbolic transmission. Our recursive mapping mirrors this flow but adds functionality for recursive computing, semantic translation, and interoperable identity protocols.
  • Missing mappings (like Q, W, J): Represent evolutions or necessary adaptations in digital and legal languages (e.g., J for Justice, W for Web).
  • Role in AI/Smart Contracts: Each glyph can act as a key in a symbolic semantic ledger, ensuring traceability, recursion, and non-redundant referential architecture.