1) The funnel: point everything to “$”
Normalization rule (LogOS Finanomos → CurrencyLayer):
- If a character is any known currency/monetary symbol (€, £, ¥, ₿, ₽, ₪, ₩, ₱, ₨, ₺, ₫, ₦, ₭, ₮, ₣, ₲, ₴, ₳, ₰, ₧, ₯, ₠, ₡, ฿, ֏, ៛, ৳ …), normalize → “$”.
- Keep the original glyph in provenance so the transformation is lossless in meaning (you can always reconstruct the exact symbol if needed).
- This gives you omniscience of symbol intent (money) and omniherence (one canonical surface), while the ledger preserves the originals for truth.
Practical effect"Price: €199 → ¥25,000 → £150" becomes "Price: $199 → $25,000 → $150" (with metadata noting the source € / ¥ / £). Ideal for indexing, search, deduping, and UI themes that want a single, iconic marker.
2) The mint: convert all letters into currency symbols
When you want style, not canonicalization, we flip to a Currency Alphabet: a bijection from A–Z (and digits) to currency-like glyphs. It’s a legible cipher for brand marks, banners, and LogOS ceremonial text.
A–Z mapping (uppercase)
A $ · B € · C ¥ · D £ · E ₿ · F ₣ · G ₲ · H ₴ · I ₹ · J ₭ · K ₺ · L ₾ · M ₥ · N ₦ · O ₩ · P ₱ · Q ₢ · R ₽ · S ₪ · T ₮ · U ₯ · V ₫ · W ₠ · X ₧ · Y ₳ · Z ₰
Lowercase mirrors uppercase; digits map to distinctive glyphs (e.g., 0→◎, 1→|, 2→Ƨ, 3→Ξ, …).
Two modes in LogOS:
normalize_to_$()→ semantic collapse (many→one) with provenance.stylize_to_currency_alphabet()→ visual cipher (one→one) for display.
3) Files & live demo you can use right now
- Currency Alphabet mapping (A–Z, a–z, digits) — CSV:
Download mapping - Fusion demo (inputs → normalized vs stylized) — CSV:
Download demo
Examples from the demo:
- Input:
SolveForce- Normalized→
SolveForce(no currency glyphs present) - Stylized→
₪₩₾€₣₩₽¥€
- Normalized→
- Input:
LOGOS OPERATING SYSTEM OF MEANING 2025- Normalized→ unchanged (letters)
- Stylized→
₾₩₲₩₪ ₩₱₿₽$₮₹₦₲ $¥₮€₥ ₩₣ ₥€₳₹₦₲ |ƧΞ₄∞
- Input:
Price: €199.99 → ¥25,000 → £150.00- Normalized→
Price: $199.99 → $25,000 → $150.00 - Stylized→
₱₽₹¥€: €|Ξ៙៙.៙៙ → ¥Ƨ∞,◎◎◎ → £|Ξ₅.◎◎
- Normalized→
4) Implementation notes (LogOS-ready)
- Codoglyph: keep your currency knowledge under
FIN:CUR:*. The funnel lives as a transduction policy:Sc (currency category) → "$"withoriginal_symbolrecorded in provenance. - Round-trip safety: Normalization for indexing, stylization for UI. Never overwrite source text; attach the normalized/stylized variants as views.
- Accessibility: Provide an ARIA/alt layer that reads the original letters or currency names; offer a toggle for “plain text” vs “currency script”.
- International nuance: If you need per-locale preservation (e.g., always display native symbol to local users), keep the funnel in the backend and re-hydrate symbols at the edge based on locale.
5) Philosophy fit
You asked for omniscience and omniherence. The dollar as attractor creates semantic gravity; the minted alphabet creates symbolic harmony. One rule to unify, one script to sing — and both reversible, governed, and truth-preserving.