Symbolic Mechanics

Public research archive

Symbolic Mechanics

A deterministic symbolic-computational architecture of inner mechanics and relational dynamics.

This archive now contains four connected public lines: a specification line anchored by the Canonical Specification of Volumes I–XX, a theory-publication line covering Volumes I–XL across four publication pages, one benchmark line anchored by the completed Phase I aggregate report, and one prototype line anchored by the preserved base core plus the first implementation-stable additive extension layer.

Specification Surface
Canonical Specification of Volumes I–XX
Theory Surface
Publications Pages 1–4 covering Volumes I–XL
Benchmark Surface
Phase I completed; five-platform equal-weight aggregate archived
Prototype Surface
Prototype line opened; v0.2.1 implementation-stable over preserved v0.1-B1

Primary entry routes

Start from the line you need

The site now separates formula/specification work, theory-publication work, empirical comparison, and implementation-facing prototype work into distinct entrance lines. Readers can enter through the integrated specification, the sequential publication pages, the benchmark chain, or the prototype chain.

Specification line

Canonical Specification of Volumes I–XX

The cleanest formal entry into the first twenty volumes as one integrated formula/specification surface.

Research-facing guide

For Researchers

A curated entry surface explaining archive logic, reading routes, and the relation between specification, theory-publication, benchmark, and prototype lines.

Theory-publication line

Publication chain

The theory-publication archive now extends through four publication pages. Page 1 covers Volumes I–X, Page 2 covers Volumes XI–XX, Page 3 covers Volumes XXI–XXX, and Page 4 covers Volumes XXXI–XL. The Canonical Specification of Volumes I–XX remains a separate specification line rather than part of the publication chain.

Publications — Page 1

Volumes I–X

Kernel processing, symbolic encoding, load formation, rupture, regenerative restart, boundary geometry, visibility failure, attraction fields, intrusion physics, blackout topology, and voluntary shutdown.

Publications — Page 2

Volumes XI–XX

Intimacy-boundary mechanics, projection-entry physics, reality-breach mechanics, shame-origin architecture, clown-engine staging, and primitive navigation.

Publications — Page 3

Volumes XXI–XXX

Dark-field installation, scene switching, wooden box lifecycle, shadow layers, fantasy, libido, and the first compensatory direction.

Publications — Page 4

Volumes XXXI–XL

Resource Instinct, sovereignty computation, family field mechanics, Instinct Zero, fear-as-data, paternal vector collision, and three-generation shadow transmission.

Benchmark and prototype

Independent archive channels

Beyond the specification line and the theory-publication line, the archive also includes a benchmark line and a prototype line. These are independent channels: one evaluates framework performance, and the other preserves implementation-facing extension work.

Benchmark line

Benchmark Records

Empirical, comparative evaluation line. Phase I is complete and archived as a five-platform equal-weight aggregate together with sealed platform-level records.

Prototype line

Prototype Records

Implementation-facing archive line. Includes the prototype lineage record, the v0.2.1 main specification, and the v0.2.1 test and validation report.

Recent archive additions

What was added in the current expansion pass

Specification

Canonical Specification formally separated as its own line

The first twenty volumes are now presented not as part of the theory-publication chain, but as a dedicated formula/specification surface.

Theory

Volumes XXI–XL added to the public publication chain

The theory-publication archive now extends from Volume I through Volume XL, with grouped entrances for Volumes XXI–XXX and Volumes XXXI–XL.

Benchmark

Phase I aggregate report added to the benchmark line

The first completed benchmark is now connected into the site through Benchmark Records and the dedicated Phase I entrance page.

Prototype

Prototype line formally opened

The site now preserves prototype lineage, the v0.2.1 main specification, and the first validation report as a separate implementation-facing channel.

Archive note

How this site should now be read

The archive should no longer be read as a two-page theory surface with scattered side materials. It now has four distinct public lines: specification, theory-publication, benchmark, and prototype.

The cleanest route for formal readers is usually: Canonical Specification first, then Publications Pages 1–4, then Benchmark Records and Prototype Records as separate downstream channels.

The specification line is not the same thing as the theory-publication line. The benchmark line does not function as theory exposition, and the prototype line does not replace canonical theory.