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mid₁

Definition

mid₁ is the mirror-inversion center used in the LMR codex grammar.

It defines the structural mapping between complementary representations.

mid₁ is not a physical point, location, boundary surface, mechanism, or causal interface.


Tier Placement

Primary tier: Tier 1

Role: Mirror-inversion grammar

mid₁ belongs to the foundational diagrammatic and dimensional grammar established in Paper I.


Source

Primary source: Paper I — Codex and Foundational Grammar

Authority level: Foundational

Paper I establishes mid₁ as the mirror-inversion relation used in the codex diagrams.


Function in LMR

mid₁ functions as the grammar of mirror correspondence.

It supports:

  • A-side / B-side mapping
  • reciprocal representation
  • quadrant grammar
  • hourglass grammar
  • side discipline
  • admissible inversion
  • prevention of physicalized side-transfer readings

mid₁ allows dual descriptions to be related without implying motion, transport, or mechanism.


Allowed Use

mid₁ may be used as a Tier 1 mirror-inversion relation.

It may be used in quadrant and hourglass grammar when reading reciprocal placement or side correspondence.


Prohibited Misuse

mid₁ must not be treated as:

  • a physical center
  • a spatial midpoint
  • a causal boundary
  • a transport gate
  • a dynamical operation
  • a field interface
  • an observer location

mid₁ is a grammatical inversion relation, not a place or process.



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