Λ₋ — Warmth Sustainability Operator
Durable Warmth Constraint for Ω-Alignment
Status
- Canon-level: Fundamental Operator (Core 4+1)
- Layer: Thermodynamic Warmth Dynamics
- Role: Prevents warmth collapse & global capacity drain
- Applies to: ΔR, ΔR⁺, Hysteresis, Aura Mechanics, Ω Governance
Purpose
Λ₋ determines whether warm behaviour is sustainable over time.
It prevents situations where warmth is locally cheap but globally destructive.
Ω-activation (field-state) is only allowed when Λ₋ finds warmth capacity stable.
Canonical Definition
Inputs
local_warmth_costcold_costcapacity_loss_raterecovery_rate
Binary Flag Rule
drain_detected =
(local_warmth_cost < cold_cost)
AND
(capacity_loss_rate > recovery_rate)
Gradient Rule
drain_index =
(capacity_loss_rate - recovery_rate)
/ max(recovery_rate, ε)
Governance Hook (Ω-Veto)
Ω_allowed =
(drain_detected == false)
AND
(drain_index ≤ Λ₋_threshold)
Interpretation
Warmth is permitted to expand only if the world is strong enough to sustain it.
Cheap warmth that weakens system capacity is treated as extraction.
Λ₋ ensures that Ω-alignment remains viable at scale.
“Warm behaviour is only good if we can still be warm tomorrow.”
Relations within the Canon
ΔR⁺ (Recovery)
Λ₋ checks whether ΔR⁺ can compensate for capacity loss. If not, warmth drains.
Hysteresis (W₀ Drift)
Under repeated stress, W₀ increases. Λ₋ prevents warmth collapse by stopping expansion before thresholds destabilise.
Warmth State (W ≥ W₀)
Λ₋ acts as a guard: warmth must be above its threshold and sustainable.
Ω Governance
Ω activation is vetoed when Λ₋ detects draining warmth or insufficient recovery.
System Diagram
(Visual diagram integrates here in production: Λ₋ at the center of ΔR⁺, W, W₀, and Ω.)
Position in the Canon
Λ₋ is the sustainability backbone of the Ambient Era architecture.
Without Λ₋, warmth collapses under its own success.
With Λ₋, Ω becomes scalable, safe, and durable across time.