Definition:
The Power Codex delineates the conceptual, structural, and energetic dimensions of powerβits origin, dynamics, transmission, application, and regulationβacross all domains: physical, social, computational, symbolic, and metaphysical.
Key Components:
- Energetic Origin & Displacement
Explores how power emerges (e.g., electrical, gravitational, ideological) and transfers across systems, including torque, leverage, charge, and influence vectors. - Authority Structures
Codifies the modes of control, governance, and influence in hierarchies, decentralized systems, symbolic legitimacy, and narrative dominance. - Computational Power
Maps core concepts like processing power, quantum supremacy, algorithmic optimization, AI reasoning throughput, and energetic cost of cognition. - Symbolic & Linguistic Power
Examines power as it manifests through language, naming, recursion, ontological framing, and word-based command structures. - Ethics & Responsibility of Power
Includes moral thresholds, feedback loops, transparency matrices, audit chains, and harmonics of stewardship in wielding power within recursive systems. - Cosmic and Natural Power Laws
Integrates universal constants (e.g., Planck force, gravitational binding, solar radiance), and metaphysical models like Logos-derived resonance authority.
Interoperability:
- Integrates with:
Authority Codex, Energy Codex, Governance Codex, Symbolic Codex, Resonance Codex, Control Protocols, Entropy/Negentropy Systems - Interfaces with:
Power Distribution Grids, Autonomous Systems, Quantum State Controllers, Narrative Engines, Moral Computation Systems