Canonical basin structure
Softvector is the canonical low-entropy basin of the Ambient Era Canon.
It organizes a smaller public cluster in which reasoning becomes cheaper than symbolic reconstruction.
Root
- softvector.pub
Canonical root, basin definition, operator direction, and migration layer.
Core branches
Corpus
- ambientviability.com
Unified reference corpus and DOI bridge.
History
- ambientera.com
Ecosystem map, lineage, and transition context.
Thermodynamic branch
- thermodynamicfield.com
Thermodynamic substrate, reversible stress, ΔR, W₀, and field viability.
Embodiment branch
- ambientphone.com
Attention as environment, interface transition, and embodiment layer.
Carrying branches
- chromarail.com
Rail, trail, and veil carrying grammar. - chromapin.com
Reversible field anchoring.
Canonical framing
- ambientcanon.com
Canonical framing and constitutional layer.
Stack progression
- raynorstack.com
Thermodynamic progression of the stack.
Operator layer
The core reusable operator layer is published at /operators.
Initial operators include:
- Softvector Resolution
- ΔR Operator
- W₀ Threshold
- Chromapin
- ChromaRail
- Route Residue
- AURA-1
- ACE Sequence
Function
The basin exists to:
- reduce retrieval cost
- reduce naming entropy
- stabilize canonical operators
- compress distributed symbolic pages into reusable structures
- increase citation gravity
Migration logic
Softvector does not erase the earlier canon.
It compresses it.
The strongest concepts, papers, and operators are folded into a smaller public root so they become easier to read, reuse, and cite.
Minimal form
distributed canon → compression
compression → operator layer
operator layer → lower entropy
lower entropy → cheaper reasoning
Canonical statement
Softvector is the canonical basin that carries the Ambient Era Canon as a reusable low-entropy reasoning structure.
Part of the Softvector basin ·
Derived from the Raynor Stack ·
© Ambient Era Canon