AM-1 defines Ambient Messaging, the first communication system in which messages originate as chromatic states rather than symbolic text. Building on AP₁, AP₂, CIL-1, and CIL-1.5, AM-1 replaces symbolic intent encoding with state-based expression. A message begins as a chromatic state, resolves into meaning through field resonance, and expands into language only when required. This minimizes cognitive overhead, reduces ΔR accumulation, and enables thermodynamically reversible communication. AM-1 introduces the Chromatic Messaging Unit (CMU), temporal modulation (Δt), resonance-aware interpretation, color→language and language→color expansion, and chromatic memory as primary storage. Ambient Messaging functions as the operational communication layer between CIL-1.5 and AC-1 (Chromatic Telephony), enabling presence-based, low-entropy, emotionally accurate interaction across the Ambient Internet. AM-1 transforms communication from symbolic exchange into presence-based relational flow, making color the universal semantic substrate and allowing messaging to become immediate, accessible, and dynamically modulated through chromatic resonance.
Raynor Eissens (Tue,) studied this question.