Citation Ledger

 

The Citation Ledger is the authoritative reference system governing all Truthfarian terminology, symbols, operators, etymological roots, doctrinal constructs, and linguistic structures. No term, symbol, or definition is recognised within the Truthfarian system unless it appears in this Ledger.

The Ledger is the boundary that prevents reinterpretation, dilution, appropriation, or semantic drift.


1. Purpose of the Citation Ledger

The Ledger functions as a doctrinal anchor across all Truthfarian fields. It exists to:

  • Fix the authority and provenance of every term.
  • Eliminate ambiguity or reinterpretation.
  • Trace lineage across ancestral, mathematical, and symbolic fields.
  • Align language with equilibrium law (Eq(𝓢)).
  • Maintain doctrinal fidelity across Truthfarianism, Sansana, PHM, Manakai, and Nash-Markov AI.
  • Isolate external references as contextual only.

No expression is authoritative unless its components are recorded in this Ledger.


2. Citation Classes

Every entry is assigned to one of the following classes:

Class A — Ancestral Lineage Sources

  • Albion / Stone-Law
  • Indo-Aryan / Sanskrit
  • Hebraic Structural Lineage
  • Afro-Caribbean & Indo-Trinidadian
  • Polynesian / Pacific

Class B — Mathematical–Structural Sources

  • Equilibrium algebra
  • Nash/Markov dynamics
  • PHM harm calculus
  • Sansana operators
  • Curvature and drift metrics

Class C — Internal Doctrinal Sources

  • Truthfarianism
  • Truthvenarianism
  • Sansana
  • Manakai
  • PHM
  • Nash-Markov AI

Class D — External Legal Context (Non-Linguistic)

  • Statutes used in disclosures
  • Common Law maxims
  • Contextual Latin references
  • Judicial procedural language

Only Classes A–C contribute to linguistic lineage. Class D is strictly contextual and cannot define Truthfarian terminology.


3. Ledger Table: Core Term Citations

The table below records the canonical classification of all core terms and symbols.

Term / SymbolOrigin ClassLineage ReferenceStatus
TruthfarianA + CIndo-Aryan root + internal doctrineCanonical
TruthfarianismCInternal doctrinal layerCanonical
TruthvenarianismCInternal ontological lawCanonical
SansanaA + B + CSanskrit resonance + ethical calculusCanonical
ManakaiA + CPolynesian mana/kai + regenerative modelCanonical
Eq(𝓢)BEquilibrium algebraCanonical
ΔcBCoherence-change operatorCanonical
ΔΩBOwnership-load operatorCanonical
Σ(Δc − ΔΩ)BEquilibrium surplus metricCanonical
ψA(Hebrew) + BHarm potential operatorCanonical
ρA(Hebrew) + BReciprocity operatorCanonical
ΦBHarm functionCanonical
κBCurvature metricCanonical
𝔄A(Hebrew) + BAsymmetry tensorCanonical
ΩBSystemic limit/loadCanonical
Albion (linguistic)AStone-Law ancestral fieldCanonical
Mana / KaiAPolynesian regenerative lineageCanonical
Vedic phoneme setASanskrit resonanceCanonical
Hebraic root-formAEthical structural lineageCanonical
PIDA referenceDStatutory context onlyExternal Only
Ubi jus ibi remediumDLatin comparative contextExternal Only

Only canonical terms may participate in Truthfarian doctrine or be used in disclosures, calculations, or equilibrium models.


4. Citation Protocol

To enter the Ledger, a term must satisfy all criteria:

  1. Lineage validation (ancestral or mathematical)
  2. Equilibrium consistency
  3. Doctrinal integration (Truthfarianism, Truthvenarianism, or Sansana)
  4. Phonetic correctness
  5. Non-ownership compliance
  6. Irreversibility of meaning
  7. Formal sealing under the Final Seal

A term becomes immutable once it passes protocol and receives the Final Seal.


5. External Citations (Non-Linguistic)

External references are permitted only for contextual grounding. They must never influence or define Truthfarian linguistic structure.

  • Statutory references in disclosures
  • Common Law maxims
  • Judicial procedural terminology
  • Latin phrases used for legal comparison

External sources cannot shape Truthvariant meaning and must be marked “External Only”.


6. Ledger Entry Format

Every canonical term includes eight fields:

  1. Term
  2. Etymological Lineage
  3. Functional Domain
  4. Phonetic Designation
  5. Symbolic Load
  6. Ethical Weight
  7. Mathematical Relation
  8. Seal Status

No linguistic unit is valid without all eight fields.


7. Ledger as a Protective Boundary

The Ledger prevents distortion, appropriation, or semantic drift. It ensures:

  • Protection against conceptual theft
  • Insulation from academic reinterpretation
  • Cultural and ancestral sovereignty
  • Integrity of symbolic operators
  • Full doctrinal coherence with equilibrium law

The Ledger is the lock that protects the Truthfarian language.