RF Consciousness Framework
This guide summarizes the engineering spine of Consciousness Spectrum Operations. Start here if you want the literal math and the controlled analogies before the hotter layers.
Core ladder
- Signal substrate and band structure: Chapter 0 defines the substrate hypothesis and the band map. See Chapter 0.
- Receiver environment: Chapter 6 defines the signal environment and the states the receiver can enter. See Chapter 6.
- Receiver stack: Chapter 7 is the key engineering chapter. It combines RLC tuning, distributed mode structure, matching, and PLL tracking into one receiver architecture. See Chapter 7.
- Collective gain: Chapter 11 scales the model to groups through phased-array logic. See Chapter 11.
- Capture and contestation: Chapters 12, 16, and 17 explain how reference capture, shielding, and counter-jamming fit into the same chain. See Chapter 12, Chapter 16, and Chapter 17.
- Doctrine end-state: Chapter 18 and the operational doctrine show how the framework becomes a planning tool. See Chapter 18 and Operational Doctrine.
What the guide does not do
It does not ask you to accept every ontological layer. Its job is to show the engineering ladder and where the confidence gradient steepens.