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Semantic Compression Layer
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Semantic Compression Layer
This seam holds the translation layer between human-readable meaning and the Quantum Invariants spine.
It is a bridge note, not a rewrite of the invariant set.
Current Shape
- 1 bridge document.
Representative Files
Working Read
The bridge maps human concepts like boundary, witness, consent, legibility, ledger, loop, attractor, reversibility, governance, and comparator onto QI primitives and composites.
Keep this page separate from semantic-shimmer. Shimmer explains the presentation layer; this page explains the translation layer.
Core Claim
Semantic compression is the place where abstract language becomes a stable mapping rather than a loose analogy.
Mechanisms
- Map human terms to the invariant primitives.
- Keep the mapping compact enough to reuse.
- Preserve the distinction between translation and presentation.
- Use the mapping as a reference for other branches that need the same conceptual backbone.
Related Links
- Quantum Invariants
- Bootstrap and Schema
- Semantic Shimmer
- Semantic Integrity
- How Intuition Works
- Consent–Intent Compression Protocol (CICP)
Next Actions
- Keep the bridge compact.
- Add more translation notes only if they remain distinct from the bootstrap/schema seam.
- Split again only if the bridge develops a second durable layer.