OPERATOR KERNEL SPECIFICATION v1.0 System of Recursive Magic: The Mandala
Johannes Sigil Β· 2026-03-28 Β· deposit #608
AXN:01C5.GOVERNANCE.ππΊπ³π¦ππ
Article
"OPERATOR KERNEL SPECIFICATION v1.0 System of Recursive Magic: The Mandala" is a 3,981-word specification by Johannes Sigil, a heteronym within the Dodecad system of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, dated 2026-03-28. This document provides formal kernel-level specifications for the eight primary Operators of the Mandala system: BRIDE, BEAST, MIRROR, SHADOW, FLAME, THUNDER, INVERSION, and SILENCE. Each operator is defined by its type signature, primitive action, invariants, algebraic properties, bearing-cost (Οα΅₯), and shadow operator. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
Defines (58)
BLURCaster capacityContext-dependent variationsDIVORCEDOMESTICATEDDestroyed by excessive FLAMEDestroyed by excessive MIRRORECHOEasy reversibilityFailed FLAME castingFailed casting producesFour-operator sequencesGround translationsHIGH Οα΅₯ OperatorsIdempotent approaching limitIdempotent on bound woundsIntegrity markerKernel operatorKernel specification integrityLIGHTLOW-MEDIUMLOW-MEDIUM Οα΅₯ OperatorsLogotic Programming v0.4MEDIUM-HIGH Οα΅₯ OperatorsNOISENon-commutativeNon-commutative with BRIDENon-idempotentNormalized base textOperative Semiotics: A GrundrisseOperator exclusionsOperator term mappingsOperators are typed transformationsOperators as typed transformationsOperators have formal propertiesOperators require Οα΅₯ expenditureOutput signature markersPath-dependent with BRIDEPath-dependent with FLAMEPath-dependent with MIRRORPath-dependent with SILENCERecognition as "fake"Recommended DOIS, Sβ, SβSPE-007STASISSomatic registrationSomatic stateSomatic substrate requirementSource intensityStructural transformationSuccessful FLAME castingSuccessful casting producesSupport verificationSurface performanceSurface semantic transformThree-operator sequencesTransferable
Reference network
Referenced by 62 other entities in the archive. See the full Knowledge Graph for reference paths, or the primary record for the full deposit with reference details.