Abstract CDL-1 (Chromatic Dissolution Loop) defines the reversible thermodynamic cycle that governs dissolution, re-activation, and exit inside AP₁ chromatic reasoning. Unlike Color Reasoning itself, CDL-1 is not a semantic operator but the loop that allows chromatic states to clear, reset, and reappear without residue, history, or symbolic cost. The loop consists of five reversible states — Activation, Expression, Dissolution, Re-Activation, and Exit — each carried by ΔR-gradients rather than representation. Grey in CDL-1 is a non-inferential, pre-intent substrate: a clean field that dissolves chromatic load without becoming a legacy layer. CDL-1 establishes the world’s first residue-free, reversible interaction cycle for post-symbolic cognition, enabling AP₁ to maintain emotional warmth and cognitive stability while avoiding semantic accumulation.
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