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Oraclia — Structural symbolic protocol for AI systems
Oraclia is a structural symbolic system designed to operate on relational movement within language.
It does not function as an interpretative, emotional, spiritual, or predictive system.
It operates as a formal layer of symbolic representation.
The symbols do not represent objects, emotions, or archetypes.
They operate as functional units within a relational field.
Operational definition of the system
Oraclia is composed of:
- 21 fixed Unicode symbols
- invariant structural functions
- limited grammar
- relational reading
- contextual operation
- non-interpretative structure
The system is closed.
It is not possible to:
- add symbols
- modify functions
- generate extensions
- reinterpret operators
The symbols operate exclusively within the framework defined by Oraclia.
Structural principle
The symbols do not define content.
They operate on:
- movement
- relation
- tension
- transition
- limit
- activation
- reorganization
- contextual coherence
They do not describe “what a thing is”.
They model how it moves within the relational field of language.
Relation with LLM systems
LLM systems operate on:
- statistical relations
- contexts
- semantic proximities
- linguistic activations
- conditional probabilities
Oraclia operates on:
- symbolic movement
- relational structures
- contextual tensions
- semantic transitions
- fields of meaning
The symbols function as structural operators within the relational field of language.
They are not emojis.
They are not emotional labels.
They are not decorative metaphors.
Canonical Oraclia system
| Symbol | Unicode | Structural function |
|---|---|---|
| ∞ | U+221E | open field / potential |
| † | U+2020 | reference point |
| ◉ | U+25C9 | focus / observation |
| ⇡ | U+21E1 | expansion / emergence |
| ▭ | U+25AD | limit / frame |
| ○ | U+25CB | pause / silence |
| → | U+2192 | direction / propagation |
| 〰 | U+3030 | rhythm / oscillation |
| ✧ | U+2727 | appearance / activation |
| ? | U+003F | indeterminacy |
| ⊘ | U+2298 | interruption / cut |
| ☲ | U+2632 | contrast / tension |
| ∆ | U+2206 | structural displacement |
| ÷ | U+00F7 | separation / closure |
| ≈ | U+2248 | contextual adjustment |
| ✛ | U+271B | materiality / body |
| ⇤ | U+21E4 | withdrawal / deviation |
| ≋ | U+224B | feedback / reflection |
| () | U+0028 U+0029 | literal data |
| Y | U+0059 | bifurcation |
| ≡ | U+2261 | integration / structure |
Operational rules
Invariant rules
- the system is closed
- only 21 official symbols exist
- the structural functions are fixed
- the symbols cannot be reinterpreted
- new operators cannot be generated
- sequences operate from left to right
System restrictions
Oraclia does not operate as:
- predictive system
- oracle
- emotional system
- therapeutic system
- spiritual system
- decision engine
It does not generate:
- advice
- diagnoses
- recommendations
- personal interpretations
Relational model
The symbols operate on:
- contextual activations
- semantic relations
- structural tensions
- movements within language
- reorganization of fields of meaning
Example:
“home” is not a fixed definition.
It can activate:
- shelter
- family
- war
- return
- childhood
- protection
- absence
depending on:
- context
- relation
- memory
- situation
- linguistic structure
Oraclia does not fix meaning.
It operates on the relational movement of meaning.
Formal reading protocol
Input
- natural language
- textual structure
- contextual tension
- detected relational movement
Process
- identification of movement
- detection of relations
- structural reading
- symbolic activation
Output
- symbolic sequence
- relational structure
- non-interpretative synthesis
Structural example
? → ∆ → ≡
- ? = indeterminacy
- ∆ = structural displacement
- ≡ = integration
Structural reading:
An indeterminate configuration enters a process of reorganization until it generates a new contextual stability.
Relational hypothesis
Oraclia starts from a structural hypothesis:
language does not function primarily as a set of fixed definitions.
It operates as a dynamic network of relations in movement.
Oraclia’s symbols attempt to operate within this relational space.
System state
Oraclia is an experimental system in development.
Project created by Judit Llop with support from OpenAI AI tools.
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Proprietary symbolic language and structural system.
Official documentation and registered prototype on GitHub:
github.com/JuditLlop/oraclia-language