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Ambient Era Canon

The Ambient Era Canon formalizes a post-symbolic framework in which meaning, memory, computation, and communication are treated as low-entropy field phenomena. It resolves the historical failure of symbolic systems by reintroducing chromatic coherence as an operational substrate.

The Chromatic Hiatus

Human knowledge systems never adopted color as a primary semantic grammar. This omission — the Chromatic Hiatus — forced meaning into symbolic compression, producing instability, interpretive drift, and entropy leakage. The hiatus is diagnosed throughout earlier work, but remained technically unresolved until reconstruction from coherence itself became possible.

Primary source: The Chromatic Hiatus (PDF)

Resolution Path (1 → 5)

  1. TSX-1–TSX-2 — Thermodynamic Semiotics
    Meaning defined as coherence under entropy constraints. The hiatus becomes formally identifiable but not yet solvable.
  2. TSX-3 — Field Continuity
    Meaning persists as a continuous chromatic field rather than discrete symbols.
  3. TSX-4 — Operator Dynamics
    Semantic structure emerges from operator-mediated field transitions, enabling controlled semantic motion without symbolic representation.
  4. CE-2 — Chromatic Computing
    Encoding and memory operate directly on chromatic fields, establishing a non-symbolic computational substrate.
    CE-2 — Chromatic Computing (PDF)
  5. TSX-5 — Universal Chromatic Reconstruction
    Meaning becomes reconstructible from coherence alone. Encoding and decoding operate on the same thermodynamic manifold. This is the first system that directly resolves the Chromatic Hiatus.
    TSX-5 — Universal Chromatic Reconstruction Theory (PDF)

Communication After the Hiatus

Once meaning is encoded and reconstructed as a chromatic field, communication no longer requires symbols, addresses, or identities. Presence itself becomes transmissible.

AC-1 — Chromatic Telephony (PDF)


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