Title of the case
Short, clear title. Examples:
- Conversation that tipped on breath
- Direction flash on the train
- Field shifts on the harbor pier
1. Situation (M – Matter)
Factual, objective description of the situation.
- Location
- Context
- People involved
- What happened before the signal
Key question: What was the world before the field started to move?
2. I – Observer
What was registered pre-verbally?
- Breath
- Rhythm
- Micro-tension
- Timing
- Sensory micro-changes
No interpretation. Only observation.
3. V – Direction
Which vector or shift appeared?
- Toward openness
- Toward tension
- Toward interruption
- Toward decision-making
- Toward withdrawal
- Toward acceleration
V is never intention, but field vector.
4. O – Field
What changed in the whole?
- Space
- Atmosphere
- Pressure
- Coherence
- Phase
- Rhythm
- Synchronicity
5. Field signals (pre-verbal)
Concrete, observable phenomena:
- Simultaneous breath change
- Rhythm break
- Change in silence quality
- Micro-muscle reactions
- Timing moments
- Synchronously occurring events
This is the core of reproducibility.
6. The tipping point (ΔO)
The exact moment when the field changes.
- Signal
- Time
- Effect
- What became visible after the shift
7. The aftermath (E – Experience)
What emerged after the shift?
- Clarity
- Direction
- Rest
- Break
- Coherence
- Movement
8. Validation point
Why this is a valid case:
- Pre-verbal signals → observable by multiple people
- Field shift → exact moment recognizable
- Direction → consistent among those involved
- Effect → reproducible