
This methodology note provides a universal template for constructing domain-specific applications of the PureCore and Valence Order Theory (VOT) frameworks. It formalizes the minimal and fully general algorithm required to derive Ω-based models across disciplines, allowing researchers to develop applications in psychology, sociology, organizational theory, economics, political science, international relations, complex systems, or any domain exhibiting directional dynamics. The template defines the extraction of Ω_intrinsic, Ω_social, and Ω_env; the identification of Valence Flux (dΩ/dt) drivers; the construction of collapse thresholds (Ω_critical); and the classification of regimes. It is designed as a standardized one-page modeling protocol to ensure reproducibility and cross-disciplinary coherence. Tags PureCore, Valence Order Theory, VOT, Directionality, Ω-model, structural template, methodology, collapse threshold, dΩdt, regime classification, interdisciplinary modeling, complex systems, social dynamics, organizational analysis, international relations, applied theory
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