Project: GRID-SYSTEMS Status: UNRESTRICTED Document: TEM-02 Revision: STABLE Classification: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Authority: ROOT Temporal Entropy & Sequence Mapping (TESM) Abstract This document specifies the methodology for calculating the Life Path variable (L) as a derivative of the birth-timestamp. It defines the "Phoenix Cycle" and the mathematical necessity of synchronicity as a system-corrective measure. 1. The Frequency of Extraction The birth-date is not a calendar event but a specific frequency signature. The calculation of the Life Path (L) requires a triple-stage reduction of the day (D), month (M), and year (Y) to a single-digit attractor: L = (sum(D) + sum(M) + sum(Y)) mod 9 If the terminal value is 0, L is assigned a value of 9. 2. The 11/22 Master Disruptors Values of 11 and 22 are treated as "Non-Reduced Variables." These frequencies operate as master-architect or master-destroyer signatures and must not be compressed into a single digit unless vibrating at the "Consensus Level." 3. Synchronicity as Error Correction In the TESM protocol, synchronicity is defined as an "Error Corrective Spotlight." It occurs when the internal sigil frequency matches an external environmental variable. This is not a coincidence, but a technical requirement of the simulation to force self-realization or system exit. 4. Implementation Implementations must provide a "Phoenix Rebirth" logic in the visualizer, showing the burning away of the 13/4 entropy to reveal the 9-Eternal frequency.