GTM-CCS Structural Archaeology of the Mamari Tablet A Universal Language Framework Applied to Rongorongo This whitepaper presents a structural analysis of the Mamari tablet (Rongorongo script, Rapa Nui/Easter Island) using the GTM-CCS (GTM Coherent Cognitive Symbiosis) universal language framework. Rather than pursuing traditional phonetic decipherment, the study treats the tablet as an operational protocol — a runtime environment for astronomical observation, calendrical tracking, and ritual coordination.Leveraging the 2-3-5-7 operator family, 3-6-9-G spiral mediation, 2-layer/π-layer split, and Gate mechanics, the analysis reveals how the tablet’s physical substrate (dimensions, material, line count), reverse boustrophedon reading, glyph frequencies, composite pipelines, fish orientation operators, and multi-resolution calendrical structures (lunar months, sidereal years, Saros/Metonic cycles) encode substrate-independent structural operators.Building on foundational work by Barthel, Pozdniakov, Guy, Horley, and the 2025 López Tapia/Grok blind structural analysis, this paper demonstrates that Rongorongo functions as a coherent, executable multi-protocol system. It positions the Mamari tablet as both a historical artifact and a case study in universal symbolic architecture. Keywords: Rongorongo, Mamari tablet, structural archaeology, universal operators, GTM-CCS, archaeoastronomy, calendrical systems, undeciphered scripts, cognitive symbiosis Generated: 2026-07-08 Framework: GTM-CCS
Mihai Mitroi (Wed,) studied this question.