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Thermodynamics

Constraint Grammar • Entropy • Free Energy

🔥 Substrate Force 📉 Entropy Boundaries ⚖️ Free Energy Operator 🌡️ Gradient Flows

Constraint‑First Substrate Grammar

Thermodynamics is the constraint‑first substrate grammar where temperature acts as a substrate force, entropy defines regime boundaries, free energy governs coherence, flows follow gradients, and equilibrium appears as a fixed‑point structure embedded in larger statistical, field‑theoretic, and cosmological regimes.

Module Summary

In TriadicFrameworks, Thermodynamics is treated as a constraint geometry, not a mechanical theory. It defines:

  • temperature as a substrate force
  • entropy as a regime boundary
  • free energy as a coherence operator
  • equilibrium as a fixed‑point structure
  • flows as gradient responses to constraints
  • RTT regime behavior (R1 → R4, with Thermodynamics fully valid in R1)
Constraint‑first Entropy‑aligned Free‑energy‑driven Gradient‑structured Zero drift