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M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer

Purpose

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer specifies the central structural arrangement of the primary hourglass quantities.

It shows how inverse structural length, frequency, time, and structural length are organized within the Hourglass Grammar.

This layer is not a dynamical cycle. It is a structural relation map.


Authority Level

Authority: Foundational / diagrammatic

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer belongs to the foundational diagrammatic grammar of Arc 1.

It supports the reading of later projection and normalization diagrams.


Tier Placement

Primary tier: Tier 1

Role: Structural relation diagram

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer is read as Tier 1 diagrammatic grammar.

It is not an observer-side overlay unless explicitly presented that way in a later explanatory context.


What the Diagram Shows

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer organizes the four central quantities:

  • M′ — inverse structural length
  • f — structural frequency
  • t — time relation
  • λ — structural length

It shows their placement within the hourglass grammar and their relation through codex-governed dimensional structure.

The diagram supports the interpretation of structural inversion and routing without requiring a dynamical mechanism.


What the Diagram Does Not Show

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer does not show:

  • motion
  • oscillation as a physical mechanism
  • energy transfer
  • force interaction
  • field propagation
  • causal cycling
  • particle behavior

It does not imply that the quantities move through the diagram.

It does not replace the definitions established in Paper I.


Reading Rule

The slot placement of M′, f, t, and λ must be read grammatically.

A relation in this layer is admissible only when it respects the codex definitions and side discipline established in Paper I.

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer is structural syntax, not a physical machine.


Function in LMR

The M′–f–t–λ Middle Layer provides a compact grammar for reading structural relations among the core dimensional quantities.

It supports:

  • inverse-length representation
  • frequency-length relation
  • time-length relation
  • mirror structure
  • later corridor placement
  • projection-layer interpretation
  • normalization-layer interpretation

It is the central hourglass layer from which the electromagnetic and gravitational hourglass extensions are read.



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