Measure

Constellations make meaning visible.

A constellation is one input seen through many lenses. Each lens gives a different placement, and the shape tells Calyx what the input is near, where lenses agree, and where the system should stay unresolved.

A sentence placed among related concept stars after its constellation has resolved.
A sentence has landed among related concept stars; cyan marks grounded agreement, indigo lines mark associations, and the bloom is already still.
Input

One sentence enters.

The sentence is not treated as a bag of tokens. It becomes an input Calyx can measure through lenses.

Lenses

Each lens plots a view.

A lens is one way of seeing meaning. Calyx keeps those views distinct instead of flattening them into one opaque blob.

Shape

The pattern is the record.

Nearby stars are related concepts. Bright cyan means grounded agreement; dim edges stay unresolved until the evidence supports them.