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Core Model and Projection
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Core Model and Projection
Parent lineage: Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP) / Protocol Foundations / Loop Modeling and Field Theory
This page deepens the loop model into the core projection seam. It is the place where the protocol family stops being a loose collection of loop metaphors and becomes a model of how loops persist, project, and compose.
Working Read
The core model is the formal anchor of CICP. Loop Projection Principle, Loop Substrate Theory, Loop Tensor Field Specification, and Quantum Loop Ontology Protocol all point at the same question: what does a loop become when it is projected into a field, represented in structure, or carried across layers of meaning?
The answer matters because the protocol cannot remain coherent unless the model says how looped structure survives transformation.
What This Layer Covers
- how loop structure projects into a field
- how substrate supports persistence
- how tensor framing captures relation and movement
- how ontology keeps the model readable across changes in notation
Source Artifacts
- 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