Planetary Weekdays
Calendrical Correspondence Layer
The weekday cycle is one of the simplest places where correspondence leaves the table and enters ordinary time. A planetary force becomes a recurring day-name, a ritual hour, a practical cadence, and a memory aid. This hub begins that layer in modest form, one complete chain at a time, so the weekly lattice can grow without pretending it is already finished.
This hub exists because the archive's practical correspondence chains were stopping at planets, sephiroth, and metals. A calendrical layer makes the chain usable in lived time. Tuesday anchors the Martian example; Sunday adds a second solar lane so the hub now behaves like a growing taxonomy rather than a single methodological stub.