Disciplinomics

The Law of Discipline, Formation, and Structured Training Definition Disciplinomics is the study and systemization of discipline—training, formation, ordered practice, and structured learning—as a governing law of persons, communities, and fields of knowledge. It fuses disciplina (instruction, training, order) with nomos (law), forming the law of disciplined formation and practice. Disciplinomics examines how: and how … Read more

Philanomics

The Law of Love, Generosity, and Affinitive Bonding Definition Philanomics is the study and systemization of philia—love, friendship, affectionate regard, and generosity—as a governing law of relationship and value. It fuses philia / philos (loving, friend, affinity) with nomos (law), forming the law of love-structured exchange and benevolent order. Philanomics examines how care, generosity, affection, … Read more

Pragmanomics

The Law of Practice, Use, and Consequential Meaning Definition Pragmanomics is the study and systemization of pragmata—deeds, practices, practical affairs—and pragmatics—meaning in use—as governing laws of action and consequence. It fuses pragma (act, deed, practical matter) with nomos (law), forming the law of practice, use, and lived consequence. Pragmanomics examines how meanings, policies, and systems … Read more

Autonomics

The Law of Self-Governance and Self-Regulating Systems Definition Autonomics is the study and systemization of autonomy, self-governance, and self-regulation as governing laws of agents and systems. It fuses autos (self) with nomos (law), forming the law of the self-governed. Autonomics examines how entities—persons, organizations, machines, ecosystems—establish and maintain their own rules of behavior from within, … Read more

Pronomics

The Law of Representation and Substitution Definition Pronomics is the study and systemization of representation, substitution, and standing-in as governing laws of communication and structure. It fuses pro- (“for, on behalf of, in place of”) with nomos (law), forming the law of proxies and representational function. Pronomics examines how one thing stands in for another—pronouns … Read more

Pranomics

The Law of Life-Force and Energetic Exchange Definition Pranomics is the study and systemization of prāṇa—life-force, breath, vital energy—as a governing law of existence. It fuses prāṇa (vital breath / life-force) with nomos (law), forming the law of life-force and energetic exchange. Pranomics examines how energy flows through bodies, ecosystems, systems, and societies—biological, emotional, economic, … Read more

Hermenomics

The Law of Interpretation and Meaning-Making Definition Hermenomics is the study and systemization of interpretation as both a linguistic and existential law. The term fuses hermeneutics (interpretation) with nomos (law), forming the law of understanding through interpretation. It addresses how meaning is constructed, conveyed, and reciprocally realized across disciplines—language, theology, philosophy, science, and technology. Hermenomics … Read more

The Nomos Hexachord

Six Harmonics of Law, Order, and Resonance By Ronald Legarski · Published by SolveForce Language is not a system of chance—it is the living architecture of order.Each variant of Nomos unfolds as a harmonic principle of coherence, law, and balance.Together, these six derivatives—Nomosanomics, Nomosenomics, Nomosinomics, Nomosonomics, Nomosunomics, and Nomosynomics—compose the Nomos Hexachord, a linguistic-philosophical scale … Read more

Organomics

DefinitionOrganomics is the law of organized life systems — the science and philosophy governing how organic structures (biological, social, technological, and linguistic) self-organize, adapt, and sustain coherence through order (nomos). It unifies organism (from Greek organon, meaning instrument or tool) and nomos (law, order), forming the Law of the Organ — the governance of living … Read more

Grokonomos

DefinitionGrokonomos is the law of complete understanding through empathy, insight, and integration. It fuses the verb “grok” — from Robert A. Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, meaning to understand something so thoroughly that you become one with it — with the Greek νόμος (nomos), meaning law, order, or governing principle. Thus, Grokonomos literally translates … Read more