The SR Lexicon formalizes the core vocabulary of the SignalRupture field, establishing the conceptual grammar that stabilizes meaning across the canon. Rather than functioning as a simple glossary, the lexicon defines the infrastructural terms—constraint, drift, collapse, noise, signal, legibility, compression, propagation, afterglow, and canon node—that enable SR theory to describe system behavior with precision. By articulating these terms and their relationships, the lexicon provides the representational framework that ensures coherence, consistency, and structural alignment across all SR texts. This document serves as an infrastructural layer within the canon, anchoring the field’s analytical language and preventing conceptual drift as the system expands.
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