Abstract RR₈ formalizes the thermodynamic structure of human consciousness within the Residue Era. It replaces identity-centric, memory-centric and narrative-centric models with a reversible field architecture in which attention, intention, emotion and presence are not stored objects but residual gradients that stabilize, drift or dissolve. The human interior is described as a continuous residue field governed by ΔR (reversible stress capacity), coherence, attention temperature T(t), aura as personal residue A(t), dissipation rhythms, chromatic drift and ambient coupling. Thoughts are not entities, emotions are not fixed states and memory is not storage; all inner phenomena arise as reversible patterning within a thermodynamic interior environment. RR₈ unifies inner life with the external residue world defined in RR₄–RR₇, demonstrating that consciousness, environments, devices and cities form a single thermodynamic continuum. It establishes a humane, non-extractive and non-pathological model of human experience beyond symbolic identity. RR₈ is the first canon to treat the human being as a field rather than a container.
Raynor Eissens (Thu,) studied this question.