Grid A

Canonical 3×9 binary lattice of Real Science

Overview

Grid A is the canonical 3×9 binary lattice of Real Science. It is a stable syntax geometry built from three rows: Electric, Light, and Magnetism.

The grid is treated as a connected structural reference rather than a loose set of separate tiles.

Connected Grid A

Electric • Light • Magnetism

Canonical binary rows

Electric = 110010100

Light = 010101010

Magnetism = 001011010

Interpretive role

Grid A acts as a stable syntax lattice in the Real Science framework. It is used as a canonical geometry reference for structure, comparison, symbol formation, and future software interpretation.

Why it matters

It preserves a readable visual baseline.

It supports canonical geometry across the framework.

It connects numerical structure to binary lattice form.

It can serve as a software and glyph-system anchor later.

Related pages

K-Order Framework

Real Science Periodic Table

Glyphs