A telemetric paradigm is a system of coherence maintained through recursive registration of signal within situated fields. It replaces ontological or representational paradigms with processual coherence systems, in which knowledge, action, and interpretation emerge through casting cycles, rather than symbolic alignment.

Where other paradigms assume discrete categories, internal consistency, or truth-anchored modeling, the telemetric paradigm assumes roles, traces, and recursions. It does not model what is, it describes apparent movement.

A telemetric paradigm operates through the grammar of casting signal into methods situated within fields, which result in yields. This grammar is metabolic, not epistemic: it does not stablize meaning, it surfaces coherence by aligning methods and fields around signals.