Originally Posted by
tcaudilllg
That sounds like the ideas Gulenko presents in his paper "Structure of the Socionics Model" (minus the contrary function aspects, but we've known about those for a while). There can be strong resistance to using Ti and Te in conjunction. (interesting note, I believe Augusta was the first to explore that idea, in her article "More reasons to use both types of thinking", although Jung talks about Ti and Te being "parallel" in his type essay, I believe).
However, the exact frame of the relationship is a little difficult to understand, so you may be on to something.
Also remember that the rules only work for functions in the same system. Any IM function can pair with any EM function, although the EM functions are of course governed by the same rules as the IM functions, so you can't change the pairings at random without losing your train of thought.