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SUBIT‑TETRAKSIS

Canonical Bigram Core for SUBIT‑64

SUBIT‑TETRAKSIS defines the foundational 4‑level, 10‑node structure that serves as the semantic and ontological core of the SUBIT‑64 system.
It provides a minimal symmetric geometry with intentionally asymmetric meaning — the defining aesthetic of SUBIT.

This release introduces:

  • the TETRAKSIS canonical structure,
  • the SUBIT‑64 bigram mapping,
  • and a full Human Evolution Genome as an applied example.

1. Overview

TETRAKSIS is a four‑level ontological scaffold:

  1. Monad — undifferentiated unity
  2. Dyad — binary polarity
  3. Triad — orienting questions
  4. Tetrad — bigram answers (the SUBIT bigram base)

The fourth level provides the four canonical SUBIT bigrams, which expand fractally into the 64‑state SUBIT grid.


2. TETRAKSIS Structure

Level 1 — Monad of Wholeness

  • ∞ — Nameless
    The undivided origin.

Level 2 — Dyad of Opposites

  • 0 — Anima
  • 1 — Animus

Binary polarity; the root of SUBIT bit‑semantics.

Level 3 — Triad of Questions

  • WHAT
  • WHERE
  • WHEN

Three axes of orientation: essence, space, time.

Level 4 — Tetrad of Answers (SUBIT Bigrams)

Bigram Person Direction Season
10 ME EAST SPRING
11 WE SOUTH SUMMER
01 YOU WEST AUTUMN
00 THEY NORTH WINTER

These four bigrams form the semantic alphabet of SUBIT‑64.


3. SUBIT‑64 Mapping

SUBIT‑64 is constructed from three TETRAKSIS bigrams:

A = Person bigram
B = Direction bigram
C = Season bigram

Each dimension has four possible states (10, 11, 01, 00), producing:

4 × 4 × 4 = 64 unique SUBIT states

Each SUBIT state encodes a subjective–spatial–temporal configuration.

Full mapping is provided in:

  • subit64/subit64-map.md
  • subit64/subit64-table.md

4. Human Evolution Genome (Example Application)

The Human Evolution Genome demonstrates how SUBIT‑64 can model long‑scale civilizational dynamics.

Each of the 64 SUBIT states corresponds to:

  • a mode of consciousness,
  • a socio‑organizational pattern,
  • a technological phase,
  • a position in the civilizational cycle.

Example (first 4 states):

SUBIT Interpretation
10‑10‑10 Emergence of consciousness; early tools
10‑10‑11 Mythic flourishing; tribal culture
10‑10‑01 Urbanization; stratification
10‑10‑00 Collapse of early civilizations

The full 64‑state genome is included in:

  • genomes/human-evolution-genome.md

5. Repository Structure

subit-tetraksis/

├── README.md

├── canon/
│ ├── tetraksis.md
│ ├── tetraksis-levels.md
│ ├── tetraksis-bigrams.md
│ └── subit-aesthetics.md

├── subit64/
│ ├── subit64-map.md
│ ├── subit64-table.md
│ ├── subit64-coordinates.md
│ └── subit64-fractal.md

├── genomes/
│ ├── human-evolution-genome.md
│ ├── human-evolution-cycles.md
│ └── human-evolution-transitions.md

├── diagrams/
│ ├── tetraksis-schema.txt
│ ├── subit64-grid.txt
│ └── evolution-flow.txt

└── LICENSE (MIT)


6. License

Released under the MIT License.


7. Status

SUBIT‑TETRAKSIS v1.0
Canonical release of the SUBIT bigram base and its first full application.

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SUBIT‑TETRAKSIS v1.0 — Canonical Release. It defines the foundational 4‑level, 10‑node structure that serves as the semantic and ontological core of the SUBIT‑64 system.

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