Overview
Humans experience the world as meaning, not raw data.
Every idea, memory, belief, emotion, and theory is made of symbols and the relationships between them.
Metaplasma provides a unified framework for working directly with these symbolic structures.
It lets you build, explore, and transform systems of meaning — the same way a musician composes music or a scientist builds models.
Sigils
Sigils are the fundamental units of Metaplasma.
A sigil is:
- A symbolic reference
- With properties
- And relationships to other symbols
Sigils are scale-agnostic. A sigil can represent:
- An atom
- A concept like "joy"
- A character in a story
- A nation-state
- A personal memory
- A software function
The user chooses the level of detail.
The Hypermatrix
The Hypermatrix is the dynamic space where all sigils and relationships live.
It:
- Stores the symbolic network
- Continuously reorganizes based on context
- Surfaces emergent patterns and invariants
This allows Metaplasma to act as:
- A conceptual simulator
- A cognitive prosthetic
- A meaning-analysis engine
- A structured creativity tool
The Hypermatrix turns meaning into something that can be computed, shaped, visualized, and played with.
What Metaplasma Is For
Metaplasma is used to:
- Build software from meaning-first abstractions
- Model psychological and narrative systems
- Design creative worlds and symbolic structures
- Simulate theoretical frameworks
- Think in structured, layered, self-reflective ways
It is a sandbox for designing your own language of thought.
It is not a belief system. It is not a philosophy you must adopt.
It is a tool — for articulating the reality you already experience.
The Experience
Instead of thinking inside your mind, you externalize your meaning-structures into a living symbolic workspace.
Then you:
- Rearrange them
- Observe them
- Refactor them
- Transform them
- Build new worlds from them
It is a symbolic synthesizer. A mind instrument. A framework for orchestrating thought.
Explore
- Engine overview — Sigils, relations, pulses.
- Relation catalog — the preposition alphabet.
- Getting started — install and launch.
- Documentation — full specs and references.