概要
The Crossmodal GF(3) Skill is a specialized tool designed to democratize color perception by treating it as universal information rather than an exclusively visual phenomenon. By leveraging GF(3) trits (tri-state units), it creates isomorphic bridges between visual, tactile, auditory, and haptic inputs, enabling blind and low-vision users to perceive color through 3x3 Braille extensions, 3-tone chords, or 3D haptic feedback. This skill implements the Accessible Worlds Theorem, ensuring that data conservation is maintained across all sensory projections, making it an essential utility for developers building inclusive interfaces, accessible scientific visualizations, and xenomodern design systems.