Canonical operator
ChromaRail is the carrying operator of the Softvector basin.
It enables continuous propagation of meaning through environment without symbolic reconstruction.
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Definition
ChromaRail defines how relations, paths, and presence are carried through a field as low-entropy continuity.
It replaces discrete navigation and stored representation with distributed carrying across rails, trails, and veils.
Meaning is not stored.
It is carried.
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Function
ChromaRail exists to:
• carry relations across space without endpoints
• propagate presence without symbolic encoding
• enable navigation without explicit goals
• reduce reliance on storage, memory, and retrieval
• maintain continuity through low-entropy field structures
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Structure
ChromaRail operates through three modes:
Rail
Stable, persistent carrying path with high coherence.
Used for continuous navigation and strong relational alignment.
Trail
Residual path formed by traversal.
Strength increases with use, fades with absence.
Veil
Soft afterfield of presence.
Low-intensity, ambient continuity without explicit interaction.
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Inputs
• Chromapin anchor
• Spatial or relational direction
• Presence signal
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Outputs
• Continuous carrying field
• Propagated relation or path
• Residual structure (trail or veil)
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Composability
ChromaRail composes with:
• Chromapin → anchoring + carrying
• Route Residue → persistence over time
• ΔR Operator → stability of propagation
• W₀ Threshold → viability of the carrying field
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Basin role
ChromaRail defines the transport layer of the Softvector basin.
If Chromapin anchors meaning,
ChromaRail carries it.
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Minimal form
carrying → continuity
continuity → coherence
coherence → low entropy
low entropy → stable propagation
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Canonical statement
ChromaRail replaces symbolic routing with continuous carrying, enabling meaning to move through a field without reconstruction.
Related operators
Part of the Softvector basin ·
Derived from the Raynor Stack ·
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