Canon / Plates
Plates
Plate systems are canonical primitives. Each module can contain a plate set, references, and (optionally) temples/case studies.
Sacred Geometry
Plates I–XII. The foundational geometry layer of the canon.
Open →
Observer / Field
Reserved. Future module.
Reserved
Nervous System
Reserved. Future module.
Reserved
Sacred Geometry · Plates I–XII
Plate I — Orientation
Before meaning, a system must decide what counts as signal.
Plate II — Axis
A system becomes measurable only after it chooses an axis.
Plate III — Boundary
No system exists without an edge-condition.
Plate IV — Rhythm
Repetition converts change into intelligibility.
Plate V — Symmetry
What survives transformation reveals structural truth.
Plate VI — Contrast
Difference is the precondition for perception.
Plate VII — Hierarchy
Complexity becomes navigable only through layering.
Plate VIII — Resonance
Alignment amplifies without increasing force.
Plate IX — Fractal
Recurrence across scale signals generative economy.
Plate X — Proportion
Relative sizing governs functional harmony.
Plate XI — Aperture
Observation capacity is constrained by sampling width.
Plate XII — Crown
Integration is the test of structural coherence.