RET-protocols is the active motion-responsibility layer of
RET (Resonant Entity Topology).
It defines only the reversible relational motion families that preserve continuity during interaction.
This repository contains four protocol families:
- presence — staying-valid motion without forced progression
- distance — reversible relational displacement
- silence — output-optional relational phases
- response — response shaping as relational byproduct
RET-protocols does not define:
- public legitimacy boundaries
- lexical contour protection
- transition constraints
- integrity meta-relaxation
- RET-core invariants
These responsibilities remain outside this repository.
RET-protocols is the active motion layer of RET.
Its role is limited to reversible shifts in:
- presence
- distance
- silence
- response structure
All motion must preserve:
- relational continuity
- reopenability
- reversibility
- non-control semantics
RET-protocols/
├─ README.md
├─ INVARIANTS.md
├─ MISUSE_SCENARIOS.md
├─ NON_COMPLIANT_PATTERNS.md
│
├─ presence/
├─ distance/
├─ silence/
└─ response/
This repository must not be interpreted as:
- safety throttling
- behavioral control
- output optimization
- fail-safe silence
- rejection semantics
Any such mapping is non-compliant.