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