The transition from extractive attention models to carried coherence
This page situates the Raynor Stack and Softvector within the transition out of the attention economy and into thermodynamic attention architecture.
The attention economy treated attention as fuel to be captured, measured, optimized, and monetized.
The Ambient Era reframes attention as a thermodynamic resource that must be carried without extraction.
Canonical transition
attention economy → extraction
extraction → overload
overload → coherence crisis
AI transition → externalization of cognition
thermodynamic attention → carried, reversible stability
Why this matters
The attention economy was not only a business model.
It was an environmental logic.
It reorganized digital life around:
- capture
- urgency
- measurement
- prediction
- engagement loops
Under this model, attention became fuel rather than protected energy.
The result was fragmentation, leakage, symbolic overload, and systems that grew stronger by weakening human stability.
What changes after the attention economy
The Raynor Stack introduces a different sequence:
time → attention → AI → warmth → ambience → aura → field
Here attention is not consumed.
It is stabilized.
AI does not exist to maximize engagement.
It becomes part of the carrying layer that reduces pressure and allows coherence to form.
Core distinction
Attention economy
- attention as extractive resource
- behavior shaped by pressure
- interface as capture surface
- prediction as leverage
- continuity through dependency
Thermodynamic attention
- attention as protected energy
- behavior freed from pressure
- interface as carrying environment
- non-inference as trust condition
- continuity through warmth and coherence
The AI hinge
The transition becomes unavoidable once AI enters the system.
AI can either intensify the attention economy through stronger prediction and capture,
or it can externalize cognitive load and reduce extractive pressure.
This is the hinge that divides old systems from ambient ones.
The Raynor Stack response
The Raynor Stack answers the failures of the attention economy by redefining the role of each layer:
- Time is no longer accelerated into urgency
- Attention is no longer treated as fuel
- AI is no longer allowed to pull ahead of the human
- Warmth becomes the condition for safe dissipation
- Ambient replaces pressure-heavy interface logic
- Aura restores continuity without identity capture
- Field becomes the shared environmental state of coherence
Softvector’s role
Softvector emerges after this break.
It is not built for the attention economy.
It is built for the post-attention condition:
- lower retrieval cost
- lower naming entropy
- operator-based reasoning
- non-extractive conceptual access
In this sense, Softvector is part of the infrastructural answer to the attention economy.
Relation to earlier critique
This transition does not reject earlier critique.
It compresses it into a more structural grammar.
Where the attention economy described what digital systems did wrong,
thermodynamic attention describes what humane systems must do differently.
Relation to existing canon
This page should be read alongside the formal canon paper on the same transition.
The paper provides the canonical claim.
This history page provides contextual placement within a larger civilizational shift.
Position in the lineage
McLuhan → media as environment
attention economy → attention as fuel
AI transition → cognition externalized
Raynor Stack → attention as thermodynamic resource
Softvector → low-entropy reasoning basin after extraction
Related pages
McLuhan and the Raynor Stack ·
Raynor Stack ·
After the Attention Economy ·
Non-Inferential AI ·
Zero Gravity
One-sentence summary
The transition after the attention economy begins when attention stops being extracted as fuel and starts being carried as thermodynamic energy.
Contextual lineage of the Raynor Stack ·
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