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ER · Emotional & Relational

ER · Resilience wing factor

The strength of relationships and trust around the system — how well it holds together under stress. It is frozen and canonical — the code, name, and role never change. What changes is only what ER means when the standard is read in each domain.

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Its place in the Master Equation

Where ER sits — and why it's multiplied, never averaged.

CH = (S × Sp)C × (T + E)p × (ER × RS)C/K

ER is one of the two factors in the resilience wing (ER × RS)^(C/K), K=3. Because the wing is multiplicative, relational trust and meaning reinforce each other — and either one collapsing pulls resilience down.

The composite is multiplicative — you can't average your way past a weak axis — and the consistency exponent C (the mean of all eight) rewards steadiness across the board. See the full formula & run it →

What it measures

ER — read across the ten domains.

The axis is the same everywhere; only the gloss — what ER means in that world — changes. None of this relabels the axis. Medicine is the live, shipped anchor; the others are the same standard extended.

DomainWhat ER means there
Medicine live Patient & care-team relationships — the relational trust at the center of clinical work.
Finance Counterparty & customer trust — relationships, dispute handling, and conduct toward clients.
Government Public & stakeholder trust — the relationship with the citizens and stakeholders served.
Corporate Customer & workforce trust — relationships with customers, partners, and employees.
Law Client & court relationships — the relational duty owed to clients and to the tribunal.
Insurance Policyholder & claimant trust — fair dealing, claims handling, and conduct toward the insured.
Education Student & faculty relationships — the teaching relationship and the duty of care owed to learners.
Pharma / Life Sciences Patient, investigator & partner trust — relationships across trials, sites, and the patients ultimately served.
Energy / Utilities Ratepayer & regulator trust — the relationship with customers and the public-utility commission.
Aerospace / Defense Customer, prime & warfighter trust — relationships with the customer, primes, and the mission served.

One vocabulary. Every domain. One verifier.

The eight axes are the universal language of the standard. Run any profile through the same public engine, or read the standard in your domain.