Abstract RR₄ extends the Residue Internet from a conceptual networking paradigm into a complete systems model: a thermodynamic, reversible and non-extractive network structured around presence, residue flow, chromatic drift and ambient coherence. Where RI₁ introduced residue, aura, CFQR, reversible temporality and non-accumulative communication, RR₄ formalizes the system-level dynamics that allow these principles to function across human, environmental, urban and planetary scales. The document defines residue flow (RF-1), stability (RS-1), decay (RD-1), interpersonal fields (IF-1), chromatic routing (CR-1), AP₁ spatial imprinting, residue interface orchestration (RIO-1), thermodynamic constraints (TC-1), non-inferential AI reconstruction (NIR-1), and the emergence of the Global Ambient Field (GAF-1). RR₄ provides the first complete architecture for a network that does not store, extract, accumulate or profile; instead it behaves as a reversible field climate in which meaning moves, stabilizes and dissolves in alignment with human attention.
Raynor Eissens (Thu,) studied this question.