Symbols & Language Reference

A guide to the core symbolic language and terminology of the Chrona framework.

Purpose of This Page


Chrona uses a distinct set of symbols, semantic patterns, and conceptual structures to describe informational reality. This page introduces:

  • Core Greek-letter symbols and what they represent.
  • Key Chrona-specific terms and their precise meanings.
  • Structural language rules that help interpret Chrona articles and collapse models.

Symbol Glossary (Core Measures)

SymbolPronouncedNameMeaning
τtauInformational TensionMagnitude of committed change in a loop or memory structure.
μmuMemory CommitBinary commitment of informational possibility (yes vs. not yet).
δdeltaDistinction DensityLocal frequency of informational difference.
ψpsiLibrationSymmetric relational potential without commitment; pre-collapse state.
ρτrho-sub-tauTension Density FieldSpatial distribution of committed tension.
λlambdaLoop SpanReach or stretch of an informational loop across the lattice.
σsigmaStrain CurvatureGradient of tension density — governs directional collapse behavior.

Core Terminology

TermDefinition
CollapseThe process of resolving possibility into committed memory.
DistinctionThe first informational difference — the beginning of structure.
LoopA closed relational structure that stores committed informational tension.
Libration PlaneThe pre-collapse informational domain — relational but untimed.
Libration LatticeThe full structure of interrelations — a net of symmetric potential.
Collapse PathThe sequence or structure by which information becomes committed.
MemoryThe informational record of committed change — persistent reality.
StrainThe effect of tension on nearby relations — pressure to collapse.
AnchorA stable reference point that defines and supports a loop’s structure.

Chrona Language Patterns

  • Postfix qualifiers:
    • Used for context, e.g., ρτ​ = density of τ
  • Active/passive structure:
    • Chrona differentiates between what is collapsed (memory) and what is relational (libration).
  • Collapse vs. Relation:
    • Collapse: irreversible, committed, time-relevant.
    • Relation: reversible, symmetric, pre-time.
  • Structural metaphors:
    • “Loop”, “field”, “tension”, and “landscape” are conceptual tools — not physical, but relational metaphors grounded in informational structure.

Reading Chrona Expressions

Chrona expressions often follow this structure:

[Structure] causes [effect] due to [informational property]

Examples:

  • “Gravity is a bias toward collapse due to tension density gradients.”
  • “Charge arises from internal loop asymmetry prior to commitment.”

Helpful Reference Pairs

Physics ConceptChrona Equivalent
MassInformational Tension τ
GravityStrain Curvature σ
ChargeRelational Asymmetry ϕ (candidate)
FieldLibration-based collapse potential
SpacetimeEmergent pattern of memory and tension
TimeEmergent memory ordering