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Tier 2

Definition

Tier 2 is the representational overlay layer of Length–Mass Reduction.

It contains observer-side constructions used to express, visualize, compare, or translate Tier 1 structure into familiar mathematical or physical forms.

Tier 2 does not govern Tier 1.


Tier Placement

Primary tier: Tier 2

Role: Representational overlay

Tier 2 belongs to interpretation, visualization, and translation. It may assist reading, but it does not modify the codex.


Source

Primary source: Declared overlays, supplements, diagrams, and interpretive notes

Authority level: Supplemental unless explicitly formalized in the paper sequence

Tier 2 material may support understanding of Tier 1 structure, but it must remain declared as overlay.


Function in LMR

Tier 2 provides representational tools for expressing Tier 1 relations in forms that may be more familiar to readers.

It functions in:

  • diagrammatic interpretation
  • observer-side representation
  • explanatory overlays
  • comparison to familiar mathematical structures
  • visual or conceptual translation
  • controlled bridge language

Tier 2 helps readers understand LMR without changing the Tier 1 grammar.


Allowed Use

Tier 2 may be used when explicitly declared as representational overlay.

It may help explain, visualize, or compare Tier 1 structure, provided the overlay does not become a new primitive or mechanism.


Prohibited Misuse

Tier 2 must not be treated as:

  • Tier 1 authority
  • foundational grammar
  • a source of new primitives
  • a source of new corridors
  • a dynamical mechanism
  • a replacement for the paper sequence

Tier 2 must not be used to retroactively modify Arc 1.



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