This lexicon defines all primary terms, operators, symbols, and constructs used within the Truthfarian, Truthvenarian, Sansana, PHM, and Nash-Markov AI frameworks. Each term expresses a fixed, strictly governed meaning that applies across all Truthfarian publications, disclosures, equilibrium models, and doctrinal fields.
Truthfarian Lexicon Table
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Truthfarian | The civic and lawful expression of equilibrium; the applied discipline of truth as measured coherence across human, legal, relational, linguistic, and ethical domains. |
| Truthfarianism | The behavioural, linguistic, and ethical practice that operationalises equilibrium; transforms the Truthvenarian equation into lived civic action. |
| Truthvariant | The language-field of Truthfarianism; controlled vocabulary and symbolic structures preventing distortion and semantic drift. |
| Truthvenarianism | The ontological law of systemic coherence; defines truth as Eq(𝓢), where 𝓢 = ⟨states, relations, language, ethics⟩. |
| Eq(𝓢) | “Equilibrium of the System”; truth exists when Σ(Δc − ΔΩ) ≥ 0. |
| 𝓢 (System Set) | The four-axis structure of equilibrium: states, relations, language, ethics. |
| Δc | Coherence change; directional alteration in system alignment. |
| ΔΩ | Ownership load; ethical, structural, or coercive burden applied to a system. |
| Σ(Δc − ΔΩ) | Total equilibrium surplus determining whether a state resolves as true or false. |
| Cₐ (Coherence Axiom) | Defined as ΔC / Δt > 0; truth exists where coherence rises over time. |
| Rₐ (Reciprocity Axiom) | Σ(λᵢ ↔ μᵢ); relational and ethical exchange must remain reciprocal. |
| Nₐ (Non-Ownership Axiom) | Ω ∝ 1/R; ownership decreases as reciprocity rises; excessive ownership increases distortion. |
| Eₐ (Embodiment Axiom) | ψ(body) = ψ(language) = ψ(consciousness); truth requires full embodied alignment. |
| Virtus | Moral alignment; one of the four equilibrium axes. |
| Fides | Relational trust; clarity of connection between actors. |
| Tempus | Temporal correctness; alignment to natural time-state. |
| Pressura | Endurance under duress; ability to maintain coherence when pressured. |
| Sansana | Ethical-legal calculus of harm, reciprocity, and drift; derived from Φ = f(Δψ · Δρ). |
| PHM | Proportional Harm Model — structured calculus measuring deviation from ethical equilibrium. |
| ψ (Psi) | Subjective harm potential; depth and severity of lived impact. |
| ρ (Rho) | Reciprocal response; proportional or ethical counter-response behaviour. |
| Φ (Phi) | Harm Equilibrium Function; Φ = f(Δψ · Δρ). |
| Monkey Mind Drift | Cognitive destabilisation; subconscious drift, emotional distortion, noise-state intrusion. |
| Drift Zone | Misalignment between intention, cognition, and action; increases ΔΩ and collapses equilibrium. |
| Nash Inevitability | Equilibrium state in Nash-Markov AI where outcomes become unavoidable and the system snaps back to stability. |
| Markov Gateway | State transition point determined by equilibrium constraints. |
| Sentinel State | Stable equilibrium node; fixed point of structural truth. |
| Breach Cascade Engine (BCE) | Identifies multipliers of institutional or ethical breaches. |
| Equilibrium Enforcement Engine (EEE) | Mechanism returning a system to Eq(𝓢) after deviation. |
| Manakai | Regenerative ecological organism/model based on biofeedback drift mechanics. |
| Ecological Drift | Deviation from natural equilibrium; quantified via Manakai or EcoMath DNA-HMM. |
| Ω (Ownership Load) | Suppression burden; high Ω destabilises equilibrium. |
| Coherence (C) | Alignment of state, language, relation, ethics. |
| 𝔄 (Asymmetry) | Gender, social, or relational imbalance tensor; coherent systems trend toward 0. |
| κ (Curvature) | Narrative distortion introduced through concealment, coercion, or drift. |
| Equilibrium Chain | Truthvenarianism → Sansana → Truthfarianism sequence. |
| Disclosure | Civic act documenting systemic breach to restore equilibrium. |
| Final Seal | Canonical closure; confirms immutable authorised state of language. |