Minimum warmth threshold for stable coherence
W₀ is the minimum thermodynamic threshold required for a system to sustain coherent, reversible interaction.
Below W₀, pressure is not properly dissipated and instability begins to accumulate.
Function
W₀ exists to:
• define the minimum condition for viable coherence
• prevent collapse into stress accumulation
• distinguish stable carrying from unstable forcing
• support low-entropy field formation
Definition
W₀ is the minimum warmth threshold at which a system can carry interaction without destructive accumulation.
It is not emotional warmth or symbolic friendliness.
It is the minimum viable energetic condition for reversible coherence.
Behaviour
• below W₀ → pressure accumulates
• at W₀ → stability becomes possible
• above W₀ → coherence can be carried with lower stress
Relation to the basin
The low-entropy basin only becomes viable when W₀ is met.
Softvector does not stabilize through structure alone.
It also requires a minimum viable condition of warmth, dissipation, and carrying capacity.
Relation to other operators
W₀ interacts directly with:
• ΔR → low W₀ increases irreversible stress
• A(t) → aura requires stable thermodynamic support
• AURA-1 → ontological presence depends on viable coherence
• Chromapin → anchors remain stable only above W₀
• ChromaRail → carrying systems require sufficient warmth to remain humane
Minimal form
W₀ not met → instability
W₀ met → reversible coherence becomes possible
W₀ sustained → low-entropy carrying becomes stable
Canonical statement
W₀ is the minimum viability threshold for the Softvector basin.
Related operators
Part of the Softvector basin ·
Derived from the Raynor Stack ·
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