Reality Layering
GEO.or.id Ontology Multi-Reality Structuring Layer
System: GEO.or.id | Parent: Ontology | Related: Semantic Map, Knowledge Structure, Semantic Inference, Probabilistic Truth, Truth Construction
Context Block
- Page Type: Ontology Reality Structuring Layer
- System: GEO.or.id
- Position: Multi-layer reality modeling framework
Reality Layering defines how different forms of reality representation are structured, weighted, and reconciled inside the GEO.or.id ontology system.
Definition
Reality Layering is a framework that separates, organizes, and connects multiple levels of reality representation, from raw observation to validated truth, within a structured ontological system.
It ensures that reality is treated as layered, not singular or absolute.
Core Objective
To model reality as a multi-layer system where each layer represents different confidence, abstraction, and validation states.
Reality Layers
1. Observational Reality
Raw input data captured from Retrieval Layer without interpretation.
2. Interpreted Reality
Meaning assigned through Semantic Inference.
3. Structured Reality
Organized representation defined via Geo Taxonomy and Entity Model.
4. Relational Reality
Networked structure defined via Entity Relationships.
5. Probabilistic Reality
Weighted reality state governed by Probabilistic Truth.
6. Validated Reality
Cross-verified reality via Cross Domain Validation.
7. Constructed Truth Reality
Final stabilized reality state defined in Truth Construction.
Reality Layer Model
Observation → Interpretation → Structuring → Relation → Probability → Validation → Truth
Each transition is controlled by Knowledge Consistency rules.
Layer Properties
- Each layer has independent confidence scoring
- Reality is non-binary and probabilistic
- Layers may conflict but must be traceable
- Higher layers override lower layers only after validation
- No single layer defines absolute truth alone
Reality Conflict Handling
- Conflicts detected via Semantic Map
- Validation via Cross Domain Validation
- Scoring via Machine Trust Index
- Resolution via Knowledge Consistency
Failure Modes
- Collapse of multiple layers into single truth assumption
- Unresolved contradiction between reality layers
- Loss of probabilistic weighting
- Skipping validation layer
- Overconfidence in observational data
Performance Metrics
- Layer Separation Integrity
- Reality Consistency Index
- Validation Coverage Rate
- Probabilistic Calibration Score
- Cross-Layer Stability Index
Strategic Role
Reality Layering is the foundation for structured truth modeling inside GEO.or.id.
It prevents single-source reality collapse by enforcing multi-layer validation and probabilistic structuring.
Relationship Map
- Ontology Core: Ontology
- Knowledge System: Knowledge Structure
- Semantic System: Semantic Map
- Meaning Engine: Semantic Inference
- Truth System: Truth Construction
- Probability System: Probabilistic Truth
- Validation System: Cross Domain Validation
Structured Summary
Reality Layering is the multi-level system that structures reality from raw observation to validated truth within GEO.or.id ontology.
It ensures reality is modeled as layered, probabilistic, and continuously validated.
