Tool

Archetype Quadrant Explorer.

Plot agents in transmutation space. Iso-moral lines (unit-scale M = constant) rotate rigidly as the asymmetry coefficient τ shifts, and the neutral M = 0 bar slides up the moral axis as the power coefficient ρ rises. The same Moral Work value can be produced by many different combinations of filtering and amplification.

τ < 1 prioritizes fulfillment generation. τ > 1 emphasizes cycle-breaking. τ = 1 weights filtering and amplification equally. τ rotates the contours without changing their spacing.

ρ = 1 is parity (neutral origin at the center). ρ > 1 raises the bar for a powerful agent: the M = 0 contour slides up the moral axis, so the same flows score lower.

Click a dot to see the agent's filtering, amplification, and Moral Work value.

The dashed orange lines are iso-moral contours: every agent on the same line has the same Moral Work value. The solid contour is the neutral M = 0 bar. Under the unit-scale projection, τ rotates the contours rigidly with constant spacing rather than crowding them. At τ = 1 the contours are 45-degree diagonals. Raising ρ shifts the M = 0 bar up the moral axis (marked by the hollow origin point), so a more powerful agent must clear a higher bar for the same flows.