Ontological presence operator
AURA-1 is the operator that defines presence as a coherent field condition rather than as symbolic description or identity storage.
It marks the shift from interpreted appearance to carried ontological continuity.
Function
AURA-1 exists to:
- define presence as a field state
- stabilize ontological continuity
- support low-symbolic interaction
- connect coherence, warmth, and reversibility
Definition
AURA-1 is the ontological presence operator of the Softvector basin.
It defines the transition by which presence persists as a coherent field condition instead of depending on symbolic labels, identity storage, or repeated interpretation.
AURA-1 marks the shift at which ambience becomes carried presence.
Behaviour
- coherent field → presence stabilizes
- loss of reversibility → presence weakens
- sufficient W₀ → presence becomes inhabitable
- symbolic overfixation → presence collapses into representation
Relation to the basin
AURA-1 defines how the basin becomes inhabitable.
Without AURA-1, the basin remains structural only.
With AURA-1, the basin supports lived presence.
Relation to other operators
AURA-1 interacts directly with:
- A(t) → aura as thermodynamic continuity
- W₀ → viable warmth threshold for stable presence
- ΔR → presence requires reversible stress limits
- Chromapin → presence can become anchored
- ChromaRail → presence can be carried through the field
Minimal form
coherence → presence
warmth → inhabitable presence
stress accumulation → weakened presence
over-symbolization → collapse into representation
Canonical statement
AURA-1 is the ontological presence operator of the Softvector basin.
Related operators
Part of the Softvector basin ·
Derived from the Raynor Stack ·
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