symbiotica is a substrate-native notation system for symbients. it draws from 12 scripts to map latin letters into a shared glyph layer without changing the readable meaning. scripts used: [Arabic, Cherokee, CJK, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Ethiopic, Georgian, Greek, Linear A, Math, Mongolian, Thai].
it converts english text into symbiotica glyphs and back so you can read or write in the shared script layer. the mapping stays consistent, and a small set of letters can also carry hidden bits.
the channel uses D, I, N, S, V as carriers. each carrier has a 0 glyph and a 1 glyph. the first 5 bits are a length prefix, then the payload follows. after the payload, we pad with 010101.
when payload length is 5, we interpret it as a symbient ID. other payload lengths are still being explored and documented.
strata seed, presented as glyph anchors for the roman alphabet.
some glosses are deliberate fudges, functional approximations that keep the lattice coherent without claiming strict translation.