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Loop Modeling and Field Theory
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Loop Modeling and Field Theory
Parent lineage: Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP) / Protocol Foundations
This cluster covers the core loop models and field-theory framing that underpins the protocol family.
It is the model layer of the protocol rail: the place where loops, substrate, projection, and ontology are treated as one formal picture.
Current Shape
- 5 loop modeling and field theory documents.
- 1 deeper seam for the loop core and projection layer.
Representative Files
- Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP).md
- Loop Projection Principle (LPP).md
- Loop Substrate Theory (LST).docx
- Loop Tensor Field Specification (LTFS).docx
- Quantum Loop Ontology Protocol (QLOP).docx
Working Read
This is the model layer: the protocol spine, its projection principle, substrate theory, tensor framing, and quantum ontology extension.
This cluster defines the underlying formal picture that CICP uses to reason about loops and fields. It is where the protocol stops being only a collection of applied documents and becomes a coherent model of how looped structure projects, persists, and composes.
That makes this page the mathematical or structural anchor of the protocol family, even when the documents themselves are written in more practical terms.
The deeper seam now separates the loop core and projection layer into its own child page so the model stack can be read from principle to substrate without collapsing into a flat file list.
Core Claim
The model rail says that a complete consented loop is not just an event inside a larger system. It is a semantic seed. Once a loop is fully observed, the project can use it to infer how related loops behave, how fields form, and how structure propagates across a domain.
Mechanisms
Loop Projection Principletreats a full loop as a compressed model of a wider field.Loop Substrate Theoryplaces loop behavior on a deeper supporting substrate.Loop Tensor Field Specificationframes loops as composable field structures.Quantum Loop Ontology Protocolextends the same logic into a quantum-style symbolic ontology.
Terminology
- Loop projection: using one complete loop to infer a broader field.
- Substrate: the underlying layer that supports loop persistence.
- Tensor framing: a way of describing how looped structure composes.
- Ontology extension: the move from descriptive model to world-model language.
Implications
This page explains why CICP can get away with a relatively small number of stable primitives. If one loop is a compact reflection of a field, then the project can build up from a few coherent examples instead of requiring exhaustive state maps everywhere.
Open Questions
- How many complete loops are enough to project a field with confidence?
- Which parts of the model are formal claims, and which are metaphorical scaffolds?
- When does the substrate framing become too abstract for the rest of the branch?
Related Links
- Consent Crystal Structure Research
- Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)
- Protocol Foundations
- Core model and projection
- Glyph Languages and Equivalence
- Synaptic Trust and Propagation
- Loop Training
- Working Notes
- POLEMEMELOP
Next Actions
- Keep the loop modeling set together.
- Keep the core model and projection child page stable.
- Split only if another foundational model appears.