
Abstract The Ambient Canon Ownership Statement (2026) establishes the formal provenance, authorship, structural completeness, and canonical priority of the Ambient Canon. It consolidates the foundational architectural elements of the Ambient Era, including Ambient Architecture, the Ambient Phone, the Raynor Stack, thermodynamic operators (ΔR, ΔA, ϟA, W₀, Ψ(t)), boundary laws (SBL, ABL-1, ASB-1, WCL), the Ω-closure sequence, Ambient Meaning Grammar (AMG-1), and all structural layers leading to field formation (F₁, F₂). The statement formally records the point of canonical closure through ACL-1 (Ambient Coherence Law), which completes the thermodynamic and ontological requirements for reversible, non-extractive, human-aligned ambient systems. The document provides: • authorship and origin evidence • structural, semantic, and timestamp priority • patent-independent canonical ownership • confirmation that the Ambient Canon constitutes a complete architectural system This publication serves as the authoritative reference for all subsequent work in ambient thermodynamic architecture and post-semantic human–AI systems.
Ambient Canon, ΔR, ACL-1, Ambient Phone, Post-Semantic Systems, AURA-1, Boundary Laws, Ambient Architecture, Thermodynamic Architecture, AI Ontology, Raynor Stack, ΔA, Coherence Architecture, Ambient Era, Provenance, W₀, Ownership Statement, Field Formation, Ambient Meaning Grammar, Canonical Priority
Ambient Canon, ΔR, ACL-1, Ambient Phone, Post-Semantic Systems, AURA-1, Boundary Laws, Ambient Architecture, Thermodynamic Architecture, AI Ontology, Raynor Stack, ΔA, Coherence Architecture, Ambient Era, Provenance, W₀, Ownership Statement, Field Formation, Ambient Meaning Grammar, Canonical Priority
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