Harmogics: A Conceptual Methodology

Harmogics is a framework for organizing cognitive processes through the principle of harmonized understanding. At its core, Harmogics employs the metaphor of a star — a multidimensional entity whose rays represent different pathways of interpretation and transformation. Each star functions as a structural node in a larger semantic field, connecting intent with knowledge and enabling dynamic processes of reasoning.

Levels of Cognitive Operation

Cycles of Resonant Reasoning

Harmogics unfolds through iterative cycles, each deepening the resonance between intent, concepts, and knowledge:

  1. Spectral attention — detecting potential agents across the grid.
  2. Conceptual mapping — linking extracted concepts to the field.
  3. Self-questioning — agents explore the boundaries of their knowledge.
  4. Layered integration — higher-level agents integrate perspectives from lower levels.
  5. Refinement — irrelevant aspects are filtered out.
  6. Knowledge transfer — purified insights are passed upwards.
  7. Ethical alignment — content is harmonized through ethical review.
  8. Final integration — assembling a coherent representation from fragments.

Output Forms

Each cycle results in structured artifacts: