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CIR-1 — Coherence Identity Resolution
Identity Without Identity in Ambient OS
Ambient Era Canon · Identity & Resolution Volume I
Raynor Eissens
Zenodo Edition · 2026
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Abstract
CIR-1 formalizes identity resolution in Ambient OS as a purely thermodynamic event.
Identity is not represented, stored, inferred, or verified symbolically. Instead, it is resolved
exclusively as momentary coherence between a human’s live Aura field A(t) and an external
Chromatic Field State (CFS), occurring locally inside the Thermodynamic Verification Window
(TW-1).
CIR-1 unifies all identity-related theory in the Ambient Era Canon into a single law: identity exists
only while coherence stabilizes. Outside this stabilization, identity has no operational meaning.
This document consolidates and closes all prior identity reasoning (RID-1, AURA-1, ACR-1) into
one canonical resolution mechanism.
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1. Canonical Law Statement
CIR-1 — Coherence Identity Resolution Law
Identity resolution in Ambient OS occurs solely as the instantaneous thermodynamic coherence
between a human’s live Aura field A(t) and an Ambient Broadcast Entity’s Chromatic Field State
(CFS), initiated by the X-gesture and resolved locally within the Thermodynamic Verification
Window TW-1.
No persistent identity object, symbolic identifier, profile, credential, or long-term residue history
is required, stored, or generated.
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2. Definition of Identity (Canon)
In Ambient OS:
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Identity is not a stored object.
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Identity is not a property.
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Identity is not a history.
Identity is defined operationally as:
The ability of a live Aura field to stabilize coherence with an external field
inside TW-1.
If coherence stabilizes → identity resolves.
If coherence does not stabilize → identity does not exist in that context.
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3. Core Components
Component
Definition
Source
Aura A(t)
Live thermodynamic
expression of personal
reversible residue
AURA-1 / RID-1
CFS
Chromatic Field State
emitted by
infrastructure
ABL-1 / CFC-0
ACR-1
Ambient Coherence
Resolution mechanism
ACR-1
TW-1
Thermodynamic
Verification Window
ACR-1
ΔR
Reversible-stress
threshold
ΔR Operator
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4. Formal Structure
Aura is expressed as:
A(t) = T(t)\, C\, \Delta R
Where:
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T(t) is attention temperature (live cognitive warmth),
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C is instantaneous body–device–environment coherence,
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ΔR enforces reversibility and collapses under non-authentic conditions.
CIR-1 resolves identity only if:
\text{Identity}(t) =
\begin{cases}
1, & \text{if } A(t) \leftrightarrow \mathrm{CFS} \text{ stabilizes inside TW-1}, \\
0, & \text{otherwise}.
\end{cases}
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5. Operational Resolution Sequence
1.
Ambient Broadcast Entity emits CFS continuously.
2.
User holds AP₁ device in proximity.
3.
User performs X-gesture (AXL-1).
4.
Device enters Purple Context State.
5.
TW-1 opens.
6.
Device computes live Aura A(t).
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Local coherence attempt between A(t) and CFS occurs inside
TW-1.
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If coherence stabilizes while ΔR remains positive → CIR-1
resolution succeeds.
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If coherence fails or TW-1 expires → no identity resolution
occurs.
There is no intermediate state.
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Fig. X. CIR-1 Identity Resolution Mechanism
Identity resolves only when the user’s live Aura field A(t) stabilizes coherence with an external
CFS inside TW-1 while ΔR remains positive. Stabilization yields Identity Resolved; collapse or
expiry yields Identity Absent. No symbolic identity object is created or stored.
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6. Properties of CIR-1
1.
Momentary
Identity exists only during active coherence. It vanishes immediately
afterward.
2.
Non-persistent
No identity artifact survives beyond TW-1.
3.
Non-inferential
No pattern matching, classification, or AI inference is involved.
4.
Symmetric
First-use and long-term use resolve identically. History is not required.
5.
Non-transferable
Identity cannot be delegated, copied, replayed, or stolen.
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7. Stolen Device Invariance
On a stolen device:
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The device senses only the thief’s live Aura field.
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The thief’s A(t) lacks the legitimate user’s reversible residue substrate.
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Attention temperature T(t) and coherence envelope do not match.
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ΔR collapses inside TW-1.
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CIR-1 resolution fails deterministically.
Physical possession does not grant identity.
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8. Relation to Residue
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Residue is the reversible thermodynamic trace created during interaction.
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Identity is not residue.
After resolution attempt (success or failure):
\Delta R \rightarrow 0
Residue dissolves.
Identity does not persist.
This guarantees identity without memory.
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9. Canonical Constraints
CIR-1.C1 — Identity resolution outside TW-1 is invalid.
CIR-1.C2 — Any system that stores identity artifacts violates canon.
CIR-1.C3 — Identity must collapse immediately on ΔR collapse.
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10. Minimal Canon Form
Identity in Ambient OS exists only as momentary coherence and nowhere
else.
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11. Relation to AFS-1
CIR-1 supplies the sole identity resolution primitive used by AFS-1.
AFS-1 adds security guarantees, payment semantics, and error handling, but may not redefine
identity.
CIR-1 is therefore the identity core of the entire Ambient OS stack.
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Keywords
CIR-1, identity without identity, coherence resolution, Aura, TW-1, ΔR, Ambient OS identity, non-
symbolic identity, field-based verification
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Citation
Eissens, R. (2026). CIR-1 — Coherence Identity Resolution: Identity Without Identity in
Ambient OS. Ambient Era Canon. Zenodo.