T1 Lex Primitiva — Universal Concept Algebra Tools
15 axiomatic primitives forming a universal concept algebra. Each tool analyzes a concept through one primitive lens, returning structured decomposition with properties and failure modes. Proven in 21
15 toolsprimitives
Analyze Nothing
Analyze a concept through the Nothing (void) primitive. Detects absence, gaps, missing elements, and void states. Nothin
concept
Analyze State
Analyze a concept through the State primitive. Identifies observable states, transitions, and distinguishability. State
system
Analyze Boundary
Analyze a concept through the Boundary primitive. Identifies where things begin and end — the function that creates iden
entity
Analyze Existence
Analyze a concept through the Existence primitive. Tests the conservation law: existence = boundary applied to the produ
subject
Analyze Causality
Analyze a concept through the Causality primitive. Maps cause-effect chains, temporal ordering, and derivation strength.
causeeffect
Analyze Comparison
Analyze two concepts through the Comparison primitive. Computes symmetric difference — what is shared, what is unique to
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Analyze Quantity
Analyze a concept through the Quantity primitive. Identifies what is countable, measurable, and quantifiable. Built on t
concept
Analyze Sequence
Analyze a concept through the Sequence primitive. Identifies ordering, dependencies, and iteration patterns. What must c
items
Analyze Mapping
Analyze a concept through the Mapping primitive. Identifies transformations between domains — what maps to what, what is
sourcetarget
Analyze Recursion
Analyze a concept through the Recursion primitive. Detects self-reference, fixed points, and containment depth. Does the
structure
Analyze Frequency
Analyze a concept through the Frequency primitive. Identifies rate, rhythm, repetition, and periodicity patterns. How of
signal
Analyze Persistence
Analyze a concept through the Persistence primitive. Identifies what endures, what mechanism preserves it, and its lifet
entity
Analyze Location
Analyze a concept through the Location primitive. Identifies address, reference, path, and reachability. Where is it in
reference
Analyze Irreversibility
Analyze a concept through the Irreversibility primitive. Identifies entropy direction, reversibility, and consequence pe
action
Analyze Sum
Analyze a concept through the Sum (disjoint union) primitive. Identifies variants, exhaustiveness, and selection. Which
variants