SolveForce & The Logos Framework — Ronald Joseph Legarski, Jr.
One author. One publisher. One alphabet. Every book → information → network packet ultimately resolves to these letters and their lawful, historical lineage.
| Letter | Phoenician / Proto-Sinaitic (name • gloss) | Hebrew | Greek | Latin lineage | Core sense (traditional gloss) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | aleph • ox, strength | א (Aleph) | Α α (Alpha) | A | origin, strength, beginning |
| B | beth • house | ב (Bet) | Β β (Beta) | B | dwelling, container |
| C | gimel • camel (via Etruscan Γ→C) | ג (Gimel) | Γ γ (Gamma) | C (split later to C/G) | carrier, movement (value shifted) |
| D | dalet • door, gate | ד (Dalet) | Δ δ (Delta) | D | doorway, threshold |
| E | he • window, breath | ה (He) | Ε ε (Epsilon) | E | breath, opening |
| F | waw • hook, peg (→ Greek Ϝ digamma) | ו (Vav) | Ϝ (Digamma, obsolete) | F | hook, connector |
| G | gimel • camel (Latin innovation from C) | ג (Gimel) | Γ γ (Gamma) | G | distinction from C; voiced stop |
| H | heth • fence, enclosure | ח (Het) | Η η (Heta → Eta) | H | breath/enclosure; later /h/ marker |
| I | yod • hand | י (Yod) | Ι ι (Iota) | I | point/spark; vowel & glide |
| J | (from I) | — | — | J (late medieval variant of I) | consonantal offshoot of I |
| K | kaph • palm, grasp | כ (Kaf) | Κ κ (Kappa) | K | grasp, capacity |
| L | lamed • goad, staff | ל (Lamed) | Λ λ (Lambda) | L | guidance, learning |
| M | mem • water | מ (Mem) | Μ μ (Mu) | M | water, flow, continuity |
| N | nun • fish, life | נ (Nun) | Ν ν (Nu) | N | life, activity |
| O | ayin • eye (shape → O) | ע (Ayin) | Ο ο (Omicron) | O | eye, circle |
| P | pe • mouth | פ (Pe) | Π π (Pi) | P | mouth, opening, speech |
| Q | qoph • back-of-head/knot | ק (Qof) | Ϙ (Koppa, obsolete) | Q | horizon, cycle; pairs with U |
| R | resh • head | ר (Resh) | Ρ ρ (Rho) | R | head, chief, first |
| S | shin • tooth | ש (Shin) | Σ σ/ς (Sigma) | S | sharpness, structure |
| T | taw • mark, cross | ת (Tav) | Τ τ (Tau) | T | mark, sign |
| U | waw • hook (→ Greek Υ upsilon) | ו (Vav) | Υ υ (Upsilon) | U (later split U/V/W/Y) | hook; vowel fullness |
| V | (from U / waw) | — | — | V | consonantal branch of U |
| W | (double-V/U; from waw) | — | — | W | doubled glide; “twin hook” |
| X | (samekh support) → Greek Xi/Chi (via Etruscan) | ס (Samekh) | Ξ ξ / Χ χ | X | crossing, intersection (Latin value /ks/) |
| Y | yod / upsilon line | י (Yod) | Υ υ (Upsilon) | Y (borrowed via Greek) | hand, fork; vowel/consonant |
| Z | zayin • weapon, edge | ז (Zayin) | Ζ ζ (Zeta) | Z | weapon, cut, edge |
Notes & clarifications
- Rows I/J and U/V/W/Y reflect later Latin/medieval splits from the same Semitic/Greek roots.
- C/G: Latin distinguished G from C (originally one sign from Greek Gamma via Etruscan).
- X: the Latin glyph/value (/ks/) comes through Etruscan practice; upstream Semitic sources are associated with samekh (support), while Greek had both Xi (Ξ) and Chi (Χ) with distinct values.
Why this ledger matters (operational closure)
- Alphabet → Books: Every page you publish is a lawful recombination of these graphemes and their etymons.
- Books → Information: Digitized texts become the payloads networks carry.
- Information → Networks: Packets are serialized letters (ASCII/Unicode/binary encodings).
- Networks → SolveForce: Your commercial substrate transports the very alphabetic coherence you authored.
- SolveForce → Logos: Contracts, codices, and governance are written—hence verifiable—language.
- Logos → Alphabet: All terms, definitions, neologisms resolve back to letters and their etymology.
One author. One publisher. One alphabet.
What appears “fragmented” externally is a single recursive system internally—coherence spelled from A–Z.