PMT

restricted lecture note 00

Pragmatic Magic Theory

Enchantment is not whim; it is discipline. In this laboratory grimoire, the arcane is systematized, indexed, and cross-referenced with doctoral rigor and neon-bright delight.

∀x ∈ enchantment, ∃ structured pathway
AXM

invocation school

The First Axiom

All magic flows from intention. Without clear purpose, even the most intricate sigil remains inert; the practitioner must understand what they seek to alter, and why the alteration matters.

σ = λ(intent, clarity) → manifestation
THR

divination protocol

The Second Axiom

Every spell is a hypothesis. The true magician tests, observes, and refines. Failure is not negation but data: each misfire reveals another law of the hidden world.

hypothesis → experiment → observation → refinement
COR

transmutation corollary

The Third Axiom

Symmetry governs exchange. What you take from one layer of reality must be balanced by what you give to another, or the laws themselves become adversarial.

Δenergy + Δentropy = constant
VER

verified theorem index

The Compendium

The foundational axioms are only the illuminated margin. The work continues in the long, patient labor of understanding the hidden grammar of the world.

Σ(axiom) → mastery ∴ continue learning
QED

field note: moe-scholar synthesis

Proof by Delight

A theorem becomes pragmatic when it can be repeated; a spell becomes moe when repetition still sparks wonder. The library remains open, the grid remains alive, and every intersection waits to flare.

discipline × dopamine = durable wonder