A casting cycle is a unit of recursive grammatical behavior in which a yield is retained as a new signal. It is the structure through which a telemetric system sustains coherence without stabilizing meaning.
Each cycle involves:
- The registration of signal
- The application of method
- The influence of field
- The emergence of yield
- The reintegration of that yield as signal for future castings
A casting cycle is not closed. It is incomplete by design—capable of pause, reversal, drift, or erosion. What defines a casting cycle is not its output, but its trace continuity.
Cycles may be layered, interrupted, multiplied, or diffused. They are the behavior of the system—not its representation.
Casting cycles can be logged, interpreted, or re-cast. They cannot be predicted in advance.
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