Abstract RR₁ formalizes Reversible Residue, a thermodynamic regime in which symbolic forms persist only while sustained by intention, meaning-tension, or presence, and dissolve gracefully once that tension dissipates. Unlike deletion (mechanical) or archiving (permanent), reversible residue introduces a third temporal condition: forms may exist without obligation and fade without loss. Continuity is preserved without storage, and meaning remains breathable rather than accumulated. RR₁ resolves the core failures of the symbolic internet — emotional overload, inert archives, frozen identities, and excessive permanence — by establishing a humane temporal architecture aligned with human cognition and emotion (p. 2–3). It defines the canonical temporal ladder: Color → Transparency → Presence → Ambient Field Color becomes the lowest-entropy semantic ground; transparency removes object weight; presence stabilizes only what is alive; and the ambient field provides the stable relational substrate in which forms can appear and dissolve without harm (p. 4–6) . RR₁ also introduces the hold-vector, chromatic preservation, transparent preservation, and data forgiveness — mechanisms that transform transformer reasoning and user experience into reversible, humane systems. The result is an information architecture where everything may exist yet nothing is forced to remain. Reversible residue is not disappearance. It is permission.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a287570a974eb0d3c02fe3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18792965
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