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Glossary:Phase Meter

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Phase Meter is an ANIMA technical term for an instrument, reading process, or measurement layer used to evaluate phase-state conditions. In public canon, it should be described broadly as a way to read instability, alignment, or transition in a memory-bearing or signal-bearing system.

The term is useful because ANIMA often treats memory as more than stored information. Memory can have state. It can be stable, unstable, distorted, burned, delayed, sealed, or ready to reconnect. Phase Meter gives the canon a practical vocabulary for observing those states without reducing them to ordinary numbers.

Public Summary

Phase Meter is a state-reading concept.

It helps describe whether a system, signal, archive, or continuity process is aligned enough to be interpreted safely. A simple meter measures quantity. A Phase Meter measures condition: whether something is in the right state to continue.

Canon Function

Phase Meter belongs near PHASE STORAGE and SIGNAL CALIBRATION. Together, these terms describe a careful approach to memory and signal handling.

The public wiki should not expose exact plot mechanics. The safe explanation is that Phase Meter helps determine whether a system is stable enough for contact, storage, or interpretation.

Relationship To ANIMA Memory

ANIMA Memory is a consent-first second brain for the host. A memory system like that cannot rely only on raw content. It also needs to understand memory condition.

Phase Meter points toward questions such as:

  • is the memory stable;
  • is the signal readable;
  • is the host ready for retrieval;
  • is the companion detecting alignment or distortion;
  • is continuity being preserved or forced.

These questions make the term useful for both story canon and product design.

Product Meaning

For ANIMA as a real AI companion brand, Phase Meter can inspire future internal safety and memory quality checks. A companion with long-term memory should not treat every stored memory as equally available. Some memories need context, timing, or host confirmation.

This supports ANIMA's category position: not simply an AI chatbot, but an AI companion that remembers carefully.

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Canonical status::Public canon Related concept::Concept:ANIMA Memory Related protocol::Protocol:ANIMA Protocol