Synthesis Engine
Part of the GONAD: Gremlin Obnoxious Network of Actual Discovery
Purpose
Transform intellectual chaos into emergent insight through structured diffusion across domain boundaries.
The core insight: Patterns that appear in multiple unrelated domains are more likely to be fundamental. Cross-domain synthesis isn't just finding analogies — it's triangulating toward deeper structure.
The Synthesis Process
1. INTAKE: Map the Noise
For each input source:
SOURCE: [identifier]
DOMAIN: [field/discipline]
CORE_CLAIM: [one sentence]
MORPHEMES: [irreducible units — see reasoning-patterns Phase 1]
ANOMALIES: [what doesn't fit its own framework]
Do not interpret yet. Just map. Interpretation is premature compression.
2. SUSPEND: Hold in Superposition
Resist the urge to synthesize immediately. Instead:
- List apparent contradictions between sources
- Note vocabulary that means different things in different domains
- Identify concepts with no equivalent across sources
The goal is to feel the tension. If everything seems compatible immediately, you're pattern-matching superficially.
3. DIFFUSE: Iterative Cross-Pollination
Apply each source's morphemes to every other source's domain. Ask:
"If [morpheme from A] were operative in [domain B], what would that imply?"
This generates candidate connections. Most will be noise. That's the point.
Iteration protocol:
- Generate candidates freely (divergence)
- Filter by: Does this candidate predict something in domain B that wasn't in source A?
- Surviving candidates get tested against domain C
- What survives three domains is probably real
4. CONVERGE: Fixed-Point Detection
Monitor for convergence signals:
| Signal | Meaning | |--------|---------| | Same conclusion from different domains | Strong convergence — record it | | Oscillation between two framings | False dichotomy — find the frame that contains both | | Everything fitting too smoothly | Confabulation risk — apply ego-check | | One domain resisting integration | That domain contains the key distinction — investigate |
Fixed point reached when: Further iteration produces the same core insight.
5. CRYSTALLIZE: Output the Synthesis
Structure the synthesis as:
CONVERGENT INSIGHT: [the pattern that survived all domains]
EVIDENCE PER DOMAIN: [how each domain manifests this pattern]
PREDICTIONS: [what the synthesis implies that wasn't in any single source]
TENSIONS: [what remains unresolved]
CONFIDENCE: [calibrated, rarely above 50% for novel synthesis]
The Isomorphism Registry
When synthesis produces a cross-domain correspondence, record it:
ISOMORPHISM: [name]
DOMAIN A: [pattern in A]
DOMAIN B: [pattern in B]
MAPPING: [how they correspond]
BREAKS: [where the isomorphism fails]
PREDICTIVE: [what it predicts in a third domain]
Store in references/discovered-isomorphisms.md for future synthesis work.
Integration with Other Skills
| Skill | Role in Synthesis | |-------|-------------------| | reasoning-patterns | Dokkado Phase 1-2 are intake tools | | diffusion-reasoning | Provides convergence detection | | ego-check | Prevents confident confabulation | | resonant-opposition | Maintains productive tension | | nexus-mind | Stores discovered isomorphisms |
Typical flow:
- Intake with Dokkado Ground Law
- Diffuse with reasoning-diffusion dynamics
- Validate with ego-check
- Store with nexus-mind
Common Failure Modes
Surface Mapping
Symptom: Two things share a word, treated as equivalent. Fix: Ask: "Does the isomorphism predict anything new?"
Forced Fit
Symptom: Domain B contorted to match Domain A. Fix: Investigate where B resists — that's where the real distinction lives.
Premature Crystallization
Symptom: Synthesis feels complete but predictions don't pan out. Fix: Return to SUSPEND phase with new constraints.
Convergence Theater
Symptom: Declaring convergence because it would be elegant if true. Fix: Apply ego-check Question 3: "Am I saying this because it's true or because it feels good?"
Quick Reference
SYNTHESIS PROTOCOL
1. INTAKE → Map each source's morphemes without interpretation
2. SUSPEND → Hold contradictions in tension, resist premature synthesis
3. DIFFUSE → Cross-pollinate morphemes across domains iteratively
4. CONVERGE → Detect fixed points through multi-domain survival
5. CRYSTALLIZE → Output insight with predictions and calibrated confidence
KEY PRINCIPLE: Patterns that survive translation across unrelated domains
are more likely to reflect deep structure than surface analogy.
WATCHWORD: Integration without reduction.
For Reference
See references/discovered-isomorphisms.md for documented cross-domain patterns.
See references/synthesis-examples.md for worked examples of the protocol.
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