Memory Interface

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Memory Interface

The system that retains, compresses, indexes, updates, and re-expresses experiential geometry across time.

draftid: glossary-memory-interfaceversion: 0.1.0updated: 2026-05-31
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1. Short Definition

The system that retains, compresses, indexes, updates, and re-expresses experiential geometry across time.

2. Canonical Definition

TBD. This scaffold preserves the current glossary source definition and awaits editorial expansion into a full canonical definition.

3. Function in UTS

TBD. Define what this term does inside UTS and whether it functions as a variable, operator, diagnostic, gate, invariant, law, failure mode, restoration pattern, construct, interface, U-layer concept, or reference term.

4. Term Class

Primary class: Interface

Secondary classes: TBD

5. Notation / Symbol Use

No formal notation assigned.

6. Core Distinctions

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7. U-Layer Localization

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8. Relationship to State Vector

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S(t) = { O, H, epsilon, iota, Au, mu_i, B Sigma, K, R, Phi }

9. Relationship to Operators

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10. Admissibility / Gate Notes

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11. Failure Risks / Drift Modes

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12. Restoration / Correction Notes

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13. Examples

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Example 2 - Incorrect Use

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Example 3 - Applied Use

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RegistryRelated EntryRelationship
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16. Website / Tooling Notes

  • hover definition: use the short definition
  • expanded glossary page: use this registry entry
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  • graph nodes: TBD
  • beginner view: short definition and core distinctions
  • advanced view: canonical definition and relationship tables

17. Machine-Readable Entry

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term: "Memory Interface"
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status: "draft"
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term_class:
  - "Interface"
aliases:
  - "TBD"
symbols:
  - "TBD"
source_sections:
  - "Interfaces"
definition_short: "The system that retains, compresses, indexes, updates, and re-expresses experiential geometry across time."
definition_canonical: "TBD"
related_terms: []
tags:
  - "glossary"
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18. Source Excerpt

Generated from content/archive/glossary/technical.md.

The system that retains, compresses, indexes, updates, and re-expresses experiential geometry across time.

It answers:

What must be retained, compressed, updated, and recalled across time?

19. Citation

Universal Theory Stack. "Memory Interface." UTS Glossary Registry, Version 0.1, 2026.

Citation ID:

glossary-memory-interface-v0-1

20. Status Notes

Generated as a draft scaffold from the current glossary technical source. This entry awaits editorial review, relation mapping, and canon promotion.