SignalRupture is the foundational concept of the SR metatheory — the moment when a system’s hidden architecture becomes visible because its outputs can no longer be reconciled with its stated purpose. A signal rupture occurs when harm exceeds concealment, when institutional narratives collapse under the weight of their own contradictions, and when the real structure of an infrastructure breaks through the official story. It is not system collapse; it is the exposure event that makes collapse legible. This canonical edition defines SignalRupture as the interpretive key for understanding modern infrastructures across governance, law, healthcare, economics, media, and digital platforms. It introduces the SR Lexicon (v1.2), a comprehensive dictionary of infrastructural concepts — including Administrative Harm, Bandwidth Collapse, The Blind System, Infrastructural Determinism, Semantic Governance, Post‑Institutional Power, and the Harm Stack — that together form the conceptual architecture of the SR field. These definitions map how modern systems produce harm, erode capacity, distort meaning, and shape human experience through structural design rather than individual intention. By articulating rupture as a structural inevitability rather than a moral or political failure, the essay reframes contemporary crises as infrastructural exposure events. SignalRupture provides the analytical lens through which institutional incoherence, systemic overload, and societal erosion become intelligible. It establishes the vocabulary, primitives, and interpretive framework required to analyze modern harm at scale, positioning rupture as the moment when truth becomes structurally unavoidable.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba42ee4e9516ffd37a3b36 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19057445