CE-2 — Chromatic Encoding formalizes a new representational substrate for computation: memory as chromatic field rather than symbolic sequence. Traditional memory architectures depend on discrete switching (0/1), symbolic interpretation, and high-entropy state transitions. These systems become thermodynamically unstable at scale, accumulate semantic residue (ΔR), and compress meaning into lossy symbolic forms. CE-2 resolves these limitations by introducing: chromatic states as primary memory atoms continuous distributions instead of discrete registers thermodynamic stability rather than switching loss semantic preservation rather than symbolic parsing field-based coherence instead of indexed retrieval The result is the first post-symbolic, low-entropy, meaning-bearing memory architecture compatible with ambient computing, advanced AI systems, and next-generation thermodynamic hardware. CE-2 establishes the foundation for the Ambient Era Canon by defining the Chromatic State Format (CSF), Liquid Memory Layer (LML), Chromatic Continuity Model (CCM), and ΔR-regulated storage stability, providing the first viable framework for field-native memory and reversible meaning. Axiom AEC-EV1: A new semantic regime becomes viable only when the symbolic regime saturates, the technological substrate outpaces comprehension, ethical framing loses predictive power, interfaces exceed cognitive tolerance, and psychological models fail to stabilize interpretation. Emergence requires saturation without collapse.
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Raynor Eissens
Accenture (Switzerland)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699fe3d995ddcd3a253e7d07 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18763518
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