the model

Each cycle has sixteen positions, two axes, and zero, one, or more coupled peer cycles. Click any dot with a ring to descend into its coupled cycle. Click an axis preview to ascend into the axis-cycle. Click a peer preview to jump across. The framework’s structure is recursive in every direction — no root, no bottom (canon §10).

How navigation works. The cycle in the centre is the focal cycle. Sixteen positions sit on it (P1–P16), coloured by their outer regime. Above the cycle is its cross-axis — a smaller perpendicular ring representing the novelty input. Below is its hold-axis — a parallel ring representing the parent identity context. To the sides are the peer cycles it couples to.

Click any element to navigate — but only what has a cycle behind it is clickable. Positions with a subtle outer ring have a coupled or sub-cycle modelled in the graph and can be clicked to navigate to that cycle. Plain dots have atlas content (sub_class, drug classes, clinical meeting point) on hover but no destination — the framework asserts every position contains a cycle (canon §10), but if it has not been modelled yet, we do not fake the click. Axes are clickable when the axis-cycle is modelled. Peer previews are clickable when a couples_to edge exists.

The framework’s claim is that this recursion has no root and no bottom. What is in the graph today is a three-level slice through cellular biology (L3 → L4 → L5).