This document introduces the "Protocol of Latency," a formal framework for managing response times in non-hierarchical, distributed computational environments. By analyzing the intersection of data processing speed, systemic load, and environmental stability, the research proposes a model where latency is treated as a strategic variable for synchronization between dispersed nodes. The study outlines how self-regulating agents can optimize systemic availability by dynamically adjusting processing speeds based on the contextual significance of data flows. This approach provides a theoretical baseline for enhancing infrastructure resilience, ensuring that computational resources are allocated efficiently while maintaining operational coherence across geographically separated nodes. The document frames latency as an emergent property of multi-agent equilibrium, essential for the structural integrity of large-scale synthetic communication systems.
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