Unified Harmonics Dashboard


Phase 5.O Ω

Purpose: This hub unifies the Codex harmonics loop — Ω, Frequency, Persistence, and Resonance — with provenance and SGI (Semantic Gravity Index) status. It is the navigational center for Phase 5.O Ω, tying practice to principle without drift.

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Core References


Harmonics Loop (at a glance)

Ω  (regulated flow / persistence boundary)
│
▼
Frequency  (lawful cycles, measured)
│
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Persistence  (continuity without drift)
│
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Resonance  (lawful amplification, no noise)
│
└────────────── back to Ω (closed, lawful recursion)

Recommended reading order: Ω → Frequency → Persistence → Resonance → back to Ω


SGI Status & Jump Points

All four benchmark terms are SGI Pass (1.0) — units, etymon, and cross‑domain scope are fully bound with no drift alerts.

TermOne‑line DefinitionSGIOpen
ΩRegulated end‑state that returns a cycle without semantic erosion1.0SGI Application on Ω
FrequencyLawful rate of repetition in the unified medium1.0SGI Application on Frequency
PersistenceContinuity of meaning across cycles; anti‑amnesia1.0SGI Application on Persistence
ResonanceLawful amplification that reinforces signal, not noise1.0SGI Application on Resonance

Provenance guarantee: Each term is verified by graphemes, phonemes, morphemes, etymon, and cross‑domain scope per the Linguistic Provenance Protocol.


How to Use This Dashboard (operational flow)

  1. Set Ω — Establish the persistence boundary (what must not drift).
  2. Define Frequency — Choose lawful cycle intervals (timing, cadence).
  3. Verify Persistence — Confirm meaning survives across loops.
  4. Apply Resonance — Amplify lawful signal; reject noise.
  5. Return to Ω — Close the loop and re‑verify thresholds.

Onboarding a new term?
Run provenance (units → etymon → scope), target SGI ≥ threshold (1.0 for critical terms), then place the term where it performs best (bridge = frequency; guard = persistence; amplifier = resonance).


Operational Metrics & Thresholds (Phase 5.O Ω)

  • SCRR ≥ 0.99 — Semantic Coherence Retention Rate
  • RCI ≥ 0.98 — Referential Coherence Index
  • TDC = 100% — Traceable Definition Completeness
  • CAS Δ ≤ 0.05 — Concordance Alignment Spread
  • SGI — Domain thresholds (Ω, Frequency, Persistence, Resonance all Pass 1.0)

Rule: No transition to the next harmonic if thresholds are not met.


Linguistic Provenance Protocol (condensed)

  1. Units: Document graphemes, phonemes, morphemes (and transliterations where applicable).
  2. Etymon: Trace to root (language, earliest attestation, sense lineage).
  3. Scope: Bind lawful usage across domains (physical, linguistic, governance, cultural, technical).
  4. Transforms: Declare permitted context‑dependent transforms (no silent redefinitions).
  5. Audit: Re‑run SGI on revisions; log results in change notes or an archival ledger.

The protocol is what stops “semantic gravity loss.” It keeps the word’s mass intact as it travels.


Recursion Paths (reader workflows)

  • Path A — Operational: Ω → Frequency → Persistence → Resonance → Ω
  • Path B — Audit: Operational Law → (term) → Provenance → SGI → Extended Edition → Ω
  • Path C — Analysis: Extended Edition → any SGI term → Operational Law → back to term → Ω

Validation Exercises (fast checks)

  • Loop Integrity Check: Read Ω → Frequency → Persistence → Resonance; on return to Ω, ask: Did the boundary change? If yes, re‑run SCRR/RCI and provenance.
  • Term SGI Spot‑Check: For a new policy or model, pick one contested term. Run Units → Etymon → Scope. If any are missing or ambiguous, halt and resolve before integration.
  • Resonance vs. Noise: Reiterate a clause. If the meaning sharpens, resonance passed; if it blurs, you’ve amplified noise — revisit frequency and persistence.

Context & Cross‑Links

  • Phase 5.O Ω – Extended EditionAnchor framework
  • Codex Operational LawProvenance rules
  • SGI Application on ΩOpen
  • SGI Application on FrequencyOpen
  • SGI Application on PersistenceOpen
  • SGI Application on ResonanceOpen

(Optional future link) Archival Mapping — Clause Evolution Ledger/codex-archival-mapping/


Release Notes (dashboard)

  • v1.1 (current) — Markdown‑only clean build; explicit descriptive links; added Provenance Protocol & Validation Exercises.
  • v1.0 — Initial loop diagram, SGI table, metrics, and workflows.

Site‑wide mini‑badges (copy blocks)

Provenance badge

Provenance: Verified (units • etymon • scope) — see Codex Operational Law

Harmonics badge

Ω Loop: SGI 1.0 (Ω • Frequency • Persistence • Resonance) — SCRR ≥ 0.99

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Why this matters

Because language is the only substrate that can name, trace, govern, and restore itself. The loop is not decoration; it’s the discipline. Ω holds the line, Frequency keeps time, Persistence guards meaning, and Resonance carries it — lawfully — into the next cycle.


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