This paper introduces Dynamic Hyperlation — a newly identified computational phenomenon in which trust, authority, and privilege exist as continuously metabolized, self-consuming, behaviorally-driven flows. We formalize this through Root of Authority (RoA), a third security primitive alongside Root of Certificate and Root of Trust. The framework includes self-consuming cryptographic proof chains, a 23-pair chromosomal authority model, XY sex determination for authority transitions, mitotic/meiotic process lifecycles, and a 27-instruction RISC-V ISA extension. Seven theorems with formal proofs establish core security properties. A proof of concept on RISC-V FPGA demonstrates feasibility.
Roberts, Elijah, Eli, Leelee (Fri,) studied this question.