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Loop Taxonomy and Phenomenology
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Loop Taxonomy and Phenomenology
Parent lineage: Semantic Collapse Theory / Temporal Loops and Memory
This cluster covers structural classification and lived interpretation of loops.
Current Shape
- 2 taxonomy and phenomenology documents.
Representative Files
- SCT-19- Loop Taxonomy — A Semantic Grammar of Collapse Structures.docx
- SCT-20- Loop Phenomenology — Interpretive Collapse.docx
Working Read
This is the interpretive branch: one document classifies loop structures, and the other describes how loops are experienced and recognized.
The cluster’s deeper function is to convert loop structure into readable categories and lived interpretation. It is the place where SCT becomes an interpretive grammar: taxonomy gives the naming scheme, while phenomenology grounds it in experience and recognition.
That makes this page a bridge between formal classification and human report.
It also sits between witness and residue, because the act of naming the loop usually happens just before the loop is either stabilized or allowed to fade.
Related Links
- Semantic Collapse Theory
- Temporal Loops and Memory
- Witness, Synchrony, and Diads
- Decay, Residue, and Memory
- Origin and Governance
- POLEMEMELOP
Next Actions
- Keep the taxonomy/phenomenology pair together.
- Split only if either half develops a deeper internal seam.