X Corridor
Definition
The X corridor is the electromagnetic projection corridor of LMR.
It is the permitted structural routing relation through which unresolved asymmetry becomes externally legible as projection.
X is not an electromagnetic field, charge field, interaction carrier, or force mechanism. It is a codex-defined corridor within the Tier 1 projection grammar.
Tier Placement
Primary tier: Tier 1
Role: Projection corridor
X belongs to the foundational electromagnetic routing layer of Arc 1.
It is used to express projection structurally, without introducing electromagnetic dynamics.
Source
Primary source: Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection
Authority level: Foundational
Paper IV establishes X as the corridor governing electromagnetic projection within the codex grammar.
Function in LMR
The X corridor provides the routing relation by which unresolved structural asymmetry becomes externally legible.
It functions in:
- electromagnetic projection
- external legibility
- definition of q′
- routing of structural frequency into projection signature
- preserving Tier 1 separation from force and field language
X allows LMR to speak of electromagnetic legibility without treating electromagnetism as a foundational field mechanism.
Allowed Use
X may be used as a Tier 1 projection corridor.
It may be used in expressions involving q′ when the relation is preserved as structural projection rather than standard charge dynamics.
Prohibited Misuse
X must not be treated as:
- an electromagnetic field
- a hidden force carrier
- a photon-like object
- an energy channel
- a dynamical coupling constant
- a replacement for standard electric charge
It must not be imported into standard electromagnetism without explicit tier declaration.
Related Concepts
- Projection
- q′
- External Legibility
- Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection (in preparation)
- Tier 1
See Also
- Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection (in preparation)
- Codex Rules