Etymonomics: The Law of True Meaning

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A framework that establishes etymology as the law of true meaning—every unit of language loops back to roots, preserving coherence across all systems.

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Etymonomics: The Law of True Meaning establishes etymology as the governing principle that anchors language in stability. Derived from etymon (Greek: “true sense, real meaning”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Etymonomics reveals how every word, system, and interpretation must loop back to its root to remain coherent.

This document shows how graphemes, phonemes, morphemes, lexemes, and words all reference one another in a recursive chain, yet their continuity depends on etymology. Orthography preserves spelling, roots stabilize meaning, and etymology reconciles multiplicity with unity. From law and science to education, technology, and AI, Etymonomics provides the framework that prevents language and systems from drifting into arbitrariness. It is both compass and anchor—the law of true meaning.