q′
Definition
q′ is the Tier 1 projection signature associated with unresolved structural asymmetry routed through the electromagnetic projection corridor.
Within LMR, q′ is defined structurally. It is not introduced as standard electric charge, a force source, or a dynamical coupling.
q′ marks external legibility of structural frequency through projection.
Tier Placement
Primary tier: Tier 1
Role: Projection signature
q′ belongs to the electromagnetic projection layer of Arc 1.
It must be read as a structural signature unless explicitly moved into Tier 2 or Tier 3 correspondence.
Source
Primary source: Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection
Authority level: Foundational
Paper IV establishes q′ within the projection grammar of the electromagnetic sector.
Function in LMR
q′ identifies the projected signature of unresolved structural asymmetry.
It functions in:
- electromagnetic projection
- external legibility
- relation between structural frequency and projection
- distinction between codex charge-signature and standard electric charge
- Tier 1 expression of projection without force or field mechanism
q′ allows the electromagnetic layer to be expressed structurally without importing standard charge dynamics.
Allowed Use
q′ may be used as a Tier 1 projection signature.
It may be used with the X corridor when the relation is treated as structural projection.
It may be compared to standard charge only under explicit Tier 3 correspondence.
Prohibited Misuse
q′ must not be treated as:
- standard electric charge without declaration
- a source of electromagnetic force
- a field source
- a coupling constant in Tier 1
- a dynamical interaction term
- a replacement for Maxwellian charge
It must not be used to claim standard electromagnetic dynamics inside the foundational grammar.
Related Concepts
See Also
- Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection (in preparation)
- Codex Rules