(RUNCIBLE UPDATE – RDL CONTINUED)
We created the first pass at Runcible Reality Description Language (RDL). But what does that mean?
Think of the evolutionary sequences of:
… 1) Transduction: Receptor state changes > Neural Signals., change in chemical composition, deformation, pressure, temperature, harm, movement, sound, light, smell, taste, etc.
… 2) Vibration (intensity): Frequency and Duration in time: All nerves and neurons, meaning all senses, detect vibration of somethig whether a single pulse or many pulses in time.
… 2) Disambiguation (Difference): Identity, category, (sense perception reduction)
… 3) Stabilization (consistency): Identity. Category.
… 4) Indexing: Ordering. Humans rely on natural indexing both experientially and verbally. Ordinal and cardinal indices compensate for the limit of natural indexing (usual five to seven states).
… 5) Dimension: an axis of variation enabling ordering/equivalence – by reference. A dimension can consist of a single causal axis or multiple causal axis that vary by the same order.
… 6) Reference: (name, term, label). The name of an identity, category, dimension or a position on a dimension.
… 7) Measure (operationalization): procedures mapping observations to values on dimensions
… 8) Commensurability: Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity: internal and external commensurability both personal and interpersonal by use of names (symbols, words, language)
… 9) Paradigm: A set of dimensions sufficient for measurement of multiple dimensions of causality in some subset of experience whether direct by senses or instrumental by measurements.
… 10) Grammar: The rules of continuous recursive disambiguation, comparison and judgement within a paradigm, consisting of the sequence embodiment > narration > mythology > philosophy > empiricism > science > operationalism
… 11) Measurement Systems: counting, accounting, bayesian accounting, neural network accounting
… 12) Reducibility: (expressibility) of Complexity: Mathematical Reducibility > Programmatic Reducibility > Operational Reducibility > Verbal Reducibility > Artificial Neural Network Reducibility
… 14) Proceduralization: Recording > Writing > Recipes > Instructions > Protocols > Formulae > Sequential Programming > Functional Programming > Object Oriented Programming > Reality Description Language (RDL)
… 15) Closure: Intuitive/Embodied Closure: Basic survival-based instincts or heuristics (e.g., immediate sensory feedback or trial-and-error in pre-literate societies), providing rudimentary decidability without formal structure. > Logical Closure: Affirmative justification through internal consistency (aligning with early philosophy or positiva tests), but vulnerable to unfalsifiable assumptions. > Empirical Closure: Falsification via external correspondence (e.g., scientific method), adding verifiability but still limited to observable phenomena. > Operational Closure: Constructive procedures that demand actionable, repeatable steps (e.g., operationalism), ensuring computability but potentially ignoring ethics or reciprocity. > Reciprocal/Adversarial Closure: Full integration of necessity, sufficiency, reciprocity/symmetry, and coherence under adversarial testing, yielding auditable, ethical, and liability-enforcing decisions (as in RDL and Runcible’s “closure layer”).
… 16) Tests: Justification (Positiva) > Falsification (Negativa) > Adversarialism (constructive logic positiva and empirical correspondence negativa): the recognition that all logic is falsificationary: Darwinian survival of negative testing. Why? …
–“RDL is an operational grammar, reliant on adversarial survival, by both operational construction and empirical correspondence, for testing the computability, ethics, and testifiability of any statement in human language.”–
RDL Formalized our work in a way that closed the gaps in LLM computability due to its tendency to drift. This is revolutionary in no small part because until we solved the method and the grammars it was thought not possible.
Cheers
Source date (UTC): 2025-12-24 01:44:51 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2003642997460881675
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