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Public Release

This page is the official public release portal for ResoCore frameworks, designed to be readable, shareable, and consistent over time. These translations communicate what the frameworks claim, what they change, what they enable, and what is safe to disclose publicly.

Public translations are written to stand on their own, but do not include implementation-level mechanisms. Those details are reserved for structured collaboration, licensing, and research evaluation.

Introduction

ResoCore develops frameworks that explain how systems persist, destabilize, and transform across scale. Public translations exist to make the work accessible without exposing implementation-level mechanisms that belong in structured collaboration, licensing, or research evaluation.

Each release below is written to stand on its own. Together, they form a consistent public map of the ResoCore approach to stability, observability, and real-world deployment.

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These are the official public-facing releases for the three core frameworks.

Sequence Density Theory (SDT)

Reframes time as system-dependent pacing rather than a universal background. SDT focuses on how pacing relationships shape coherence, stability, and transition thresholds.

Best for: timing, stability, failure onset, progression behavior.

Universal Resonance Theory (URT)

Reframes structure as resonance-driven containment and boundary behavior. URT focuses on why systems lock, align, repel, or destabilize, based on fit and routing under constraint.

Best for: structure formation, interaction corridors, boundary behavior.

Constrained Access Theory (CAT)

Focuses on observability limits and why systems only reveal portions of themselves under specific access conditions. CAT explains why measurement, perception, and access are never unlimited.

Best for: observability, measurement limits, access windows.

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What “Public Release” means

A Public Release is the stable, shareable translation of a framework. It states what the framework claims, what it changes, and what it enables, while keeping implementation-level mechanisms reserved for structured evaluation.

If you want the searchable archive of applied documents, head to Domain Reports.