Visual anchors for the model.
Use these diagrams when you want to see the shift, the loop, the middle layer, and the connected artifact system without reading the whole site first.
Start with the shift, then the loop, then the layers that make the model usable.
The fastest route through this page is old world versus new world, then the validation loop, then the primitive layer and sphere-crossing diagrams. The artifact map is there to show how the site surfaces connect once the conceptual model is clear.
Old World vs New World
Show the move from isolated findings and fragmented tooling to path-oriented, validation-driven workflow.
Findings first
Paths first
Primitive to Path to Validation Loop
Show the operating loop: capabilities, candidate paths, validation, pruning, and surviving chains.
Convert findings into working capability hints.
Use patterns and heuristics to propose routes.
Test against execution environments and constraints.
Reject weak paths and keep what survives.
Artifact System Map
Show how the site, thesis, posts, diagrams, walkthrough, paper, and reference surface all connect.
Primitive Layer Map
Show the middle layer between weakness labels and final outcomes without pretending the taxonomy is final.
Sphere Crossing and Outcome Acceleration
Show why crossing control spheres matters more than counting isolated flaws.
Initial foothold or weak control often begins here.
Capabilities compound when the path crosses into stronger control.
Impact accelerates when a path crosses a trust boundary.
If the diagrams click, move into the written model or the grounded cases.
The diagrams are meant to accelerate understanding, not replace the written surfaces. Once the structure is clear, move into the walkthrough, the thesis, or the case pages depending on whether you want the shortest explanation, the fullest argument, or the most concrete examples.
Read the walkthrough
Use the walkthrough when you want the shortest written route through the same shift these diagrams visualize.
Open the walkthroughRead the thesis
Move into the thesis when you want the full written model behind the diagrams.
Read the thesisSee grounded cases
Use the case pages when you want the framework mapped onto real public examples rather than abstract structure alone.
Browse the cases