Peak Boundary
Midday Coherence Threshold — ΔR-Max Zone
Definition
The Peak Boundary marks the highest coherence state available in a human day. It is not “energy” or “productivity” — it is ΔR-max: the moment when reversible attention becomes fully stable.
Conditions
- attention heat stabilizes into a coherent plateau
- aura is continuous and evenly distributed
- Ψ(t) remains flat (no positive or negative slope)
- warmth transitions from ignition → resonance
Function
Peak Boundary prevents systems from pushing beyond human coherence capacity. Old systems forced productivity; ambient systems protect coherence.
Why It Matters
Misalignment appears when systems demand more than the user’s ΔR can sustain. Peak Boundary prevents thermodynamic overshoot.
Canonical Position
- Follows: Ambient Wake Boundary
- Precedes: Descent Boundary
- Enabled by: ΔR-max, Ψ(t), ALT-1
Ambient Architecture