Roadmap
The Roadmap describes the development structure of Length–Mass Reduction (LMR).
It identifies the foundational sequence, later branches, and future work without changing the authority of Arc 1.
Authority Rule
Arc 1 governs the foundation.
All later work depends on the grammar established in Papers I–V.
Branches may extend from Arc 1, but they do not modify it.
Arc 1 — Foundational Sequence
Sequence state: Foundational sequence
Arc 1 establishes the codex grammar of LMR.
It includes:
- Paper I — Codex and Foundational Grammar
- Paper II — Lattice, Perturbation, and Persistence
- Paper III — Emergence and Structure
- Paper IV — Electromagnetic Routing and Projection
- Paper V — Persistence, Inflow, and Gravitational Routing
Role: Foundation
Arc 1 defines the grammar within which all later development must operate.
Paper 0 — Geometric Foundation
Status: Geometric Foundation
Placement: Prior structural support
Paper 0 provides geometric support for the codex grammar.
It is logically prior in some respects, but it does not replace the Arc 1 reading order.
Role: Geometric grounding
Paper 0 helps clarify the structural basis from which the codex grammar may be read.
Paper VI — Chemistry
Branch state: Future branch
Paper VI is planned as a chemistry branch built from the Arc 1 grammar.
It may address molecular structure, bonding, spectra, admissibility patterns, and structural classification in chemical contexts.
Role: Application branch
Chemistry extends from Arc 1. It does not modify Arc 1.
Paper VII — Measurement / Admissibility Resolution
Branch state: Future branch
Paper VII is planned as a measurement branch seeded by internal measurement/admissibility notes.
It may address measurement as admissibility resolution and clarify the relationship between projection, legibility, and structural selection.
Role: Measurement branch
Measurement extends from Arc 1. It does not modify Arc 1.
Tier 3 Correspondence Work
Branch state: Ongoing correspondence branch
Tier 3 work concerns SI correspondence, ℓm-reduction, dimensional comparison, and measurement-chain analysis.
Role: Correspondence branch
Tier 3 may compare LMR quantities to standard representations.
It does not govern Tier 1.
Working notes and frontier material are maintained internally until selected material is prepared for public release.
Future Branches
Future branches may include:
- chemistry
- spectra
- materials
- measurement
- correspondence
- computation
- structural classification
- applications
Each branch must remain downstream of Arc 1.
Branches do not depend on each other unless explicitly stated.
Development Rule
Post–Arc 1 work depends only on Papers I–V.
No later branch modifies the foundational codex.
No application domain becomes foundational by use.
No correspondence result governs Tier 1.
Reading Rule
Readers should begin with Arc 1 before treating later branches as interpretive or technical development.
Frontier work may show where LMR is going.
It does not define where LMR begins.