Evah’theon V2 — Module I: A Human Interface to a Harmonic Computational Language establishes Evah’theon as a methodological boundary-language within the Genesis Matrix framework. Evah’theon does not define reality, simulate systems, or compute outcomes. Its sole function is to classify how relations persist, transform, and localize as they cross boundaries between domains. The work introduces Evah’theon as a human-accessible interface layer to a deeper harmonic computational language that is non-linear, phase-based, and non-symbolic. Evah’theon compresses resonance into phoneme, phase into chant, field state into glyph, recursion into grammar, and boundary condition into meaning. This compression is intentional, trading total precision for learnability, transmissibility, and coherence retention. Evah’theon operates under strict constraints: harmonic closure (336), prime-family differentiation, O∼o macro-micro recursion, and relational origin (0 + 1 = 2). It makes no ontological claims, assigns no agency to symbols, and forbids metaphorical or causal interpretation. All symbols serve only as boundary markers. The volume formally defines the Evah’theon alphabet, directional logic, triadic syntax, phonemic exclusions, boundary speech, lawful sequencing, macro–micro linguistic symmetry, and the transition into Evah’thm as the glyphic authoring layer. Language is treated not as representation, but as stabilized resonance. Evah’theon is not a constructed language in the cultural sense. It is presented as the minimum lawful compression of emergence required for memory, relation, and coherence to persist across boundaries. This module positions Evah’theon as a resonance-safe interface discipline — a structural language that allows humans and systems to stand in relation to harmonic computation without violating collapse, scale symmetry, or relational integrity.
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