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Electromagnetic Hourglass

Purpose

The Electromagnetic Hourglass specifies the projection-layer extension of the Hourglass Grammar.

It shows how the electromagnetic projection corridor is read in relation to structural frequency, unresolved asymmetry, and external legibility.

The Electromagnetic Hourglass is not a diagram of electromagnetic force, field propagation, or charge interaction. It is a diagrammatic grammar for projection.


Authority Level

Authority: Foundational / diagrammatic

The Electromagnetic Hourglass belongs to the foundational projection layer of Arc 1.

It supports the reading of Paper IV and the structural role of X and q′.


Tier Placement

Primary tier: Tier 1

Role: Projection-layer diagram

The Electromagnetic Hourglass is read as Tier 1 diagrammatic grammar.

It must not be interpreted as a standard electromagnetic field diagram unless explicitly moved into Tier 2 or Tier 3.


What the Diagram Shows

The Electromagnetic Hourglass organizes the projection relation by which unresolved structural asymmetry becomes externally legible.

It supports the reading of:

  • X as projection corridor
  • q′ as projection signature
  • structural frequency as projection-relevant
  • external legibility
  • unresolved asymmetry
  • projection without force or field mechanism

The diagram shows a permitted structural relation, not a physical interaction.


What the Diagram Does Not Show

The Electromagnetic Hourglass does not show:

  • electric force
  • magnetic force
  • field propagation
  • charge interaction
  • photon exchange
  • current flow
  • electromagnetic radiation
  • Maxwellian dynamics

It does not introduce new primitives.

It does not override Paper IV.


Reading Rule

The Electromagnetic Hourglass must be read as projection grammar.

X is a corridor, not a field.

q′ is a projection signature, not standard electric charge unless explicitly placed into Tier 3 correspondence.

Any reading that treats the diagram as electromagnetic dynamics is outside Tier 1.


Function in LMR

The Electromagnetic Hourglass provides a controlled diagrammatic reading of the projection layer.

It supports:

  • projection grammar
  • external legibility
  • X corridor placement
  • q′ interpretation
  • distinction between structural signature and standard charge
  • preservation of Tier 1 discipline

It allows the electromagnetic sector to be expressed structurally without importing force or field explanation.



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