Abstract RFL-1 defines the Relational Field Layer as a reversible semantic layer in which repeated shared presence between individuals accumulates into relational residue, stabilizes into relational density, and becomes perceptually legible as a relational field. Where prior work established that places accumulate into fields through repeated sync, locations become readable nodes, and interaction settles into residue rather than logs, RFL-1 extends the same thermodynamic logic to relationships themselves. A relationship is not fundamentally stored as identity, chat history, memory archive, or profile structure. It becomes a field condition formed through accumulated relational residue. This introduces a third major domain of field formation within the canon: Environmental fields — places Interface fields — systems Relational fields — people RFL-1 therefore formalizes the transition from relationship as symbolic record to relationship as reversible ambient field.
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Raynor Eissens
Accenture (Switzerland)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c9c51bf8fdd13afe0bcf00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19281768