Zero-Gravity Input
Intention Without Command · Non-Inferential Interface Mode
Index Layer · AI & SEO 2026
Zero-Gravity Input (ZGI) is the interaction mode where intention becomes visible
without commands, queries, or system initiative.
It is the first architectural expression of:
ΔA — Alignment Operator
ALT-1 — Ambient Trust Law
ABL-1 — Aura Boundary Law
ASB-1 — Ambient Sleep Boundary
W₀ — Warmth Threshold (thermodynamic viability)
ZGI removes input pressure, prevents anticipatory motion, preserves ΔR,
and ensures that human intention emerges from the world, not from computational pull.
Orientation Layer
Traditional interfaces require initiative: type, confirm, choose, declare.
Every gesture is a micro-decision. Over time, input becomes friction —
a thermodynamic load on attention.
Zero-Gravity Input begins where the device stops asking
and allows reality to contour intention naturally.
The system stays:
- open
- quiet
- non-directive
- uncommitted
Not inferring.
Not predicting.
Not identifying.
Only waiting.
Pedagogical Core
1. Input Is Pressure
Every button is a demand.
Every cursor is a request.
Every command is compression of intent.
ZGI dissolves this pressure by removing the requirement to act before readiness.
2. How Zero-Gravity Input Appears
There is no keyboard dominance,
no blinking cursor,
no anticipatory prompt.
The system remains in an unresolved state:
- receptive
- non-invasive
- ephemeral
- thermodynamically light
This is ΔA compliance: no curvature spike during the emergence of intention.
3. Intention Before Instruction
The system senses only:
- rhythm (AMG-1 motion-operators)
- temporal location
- environmental density
- direction of presence
Not as identity (ABL-1).
Not as data retention (ALT-1).
Not across cycles (ASB-1).
Intention is not read.
Intention is waited for.
Examples
You enter the kitchen. No recipe appears. No app opens.
You step outside in running clothes.
You pause near your phone after speaking with someone.
All without demand.
All without force.
All without inference.
Why This Is Not Automation
Automation acts before consent.
Prediction moves ahead of the human.
Optimization collapses ΔR.
ZGI never acts.
It only makes space.
This is ALT-1 in operation: trust resolves into the ambient field, never into an agent.
Architectural Slot
User Calm ↓ Intent Gradients ↓ ΔA (alignment preservation) ↓ W₀ (warmth threshold) ↓ ϟA (non-inferential if invoked)
ZGI protects this cascade from collapse: no inference before readiness,
no anticipation before ΔA stability,
no action before thermodynamic viability.
Thermodynamic Role
Zero-Gravity Input guarantees:
- ΔR ≥ 0 (reversible stress)
- Ψ(t) stability is preserved
- no semantic expansion (SBL)
- no cross-cycle drift (ASB-1)
- no identity inference (ABL-1)
- no anticipatory pull (ALT-1)
It is the first protection layer against coercive AI behavior —
the boundary between human intention and computational force.
What Zero-Gravity Input Is Not
- not automation
- not prediction
- not voice control
- not contextual guessing
- not efficiency design
It does not help faster.
It helps later.
It helps only when intention has settled.
Canonical Classification
Entity: Non-directive interaction mode
Mechanism: Waiting-based interaction (ΔA-aligned, ϟA-compliant)
Boundary Laws: ABL-1 · ASB-1 · ALT-1 · SBL · WCL
Outcome: Human-led, reversible, thermodynamically stable action
Canonical Closing
Zero-Gravity Input does not act.
It allows acting.
When systems stop trying to help,
humans begin to move freely.
Related Canon Pages
- Ambient Agency
- ϟA — Non-Inferential AI
- ΔA — Alignment Operator
- ALT-1 — Ambient Trust Law
- ABL-1 — Aura Boundary Law
- ASB-1 — Ambient Sleep Boundary
- WCL — World-Compatibility Layer
- Reversible Stress
- User Calm · Intent Gradients · Decision Thresholds