TR-001 White Paper: Thermal Exit Strategy — Implementing the 1.12 Bridge for Non-Resistance Hardware and Software Architectures
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ABSTRACT: THERMAL EXIT STRATEGY (IMPLEMENTING THE 1.12 BRIDGE)
I. Objective: To provide a standardized implementation protocol for the 1.12 Bridge, a geometric axiom identified as the solution to the "Thermal Tax" in high-integrity systems. This guide facilitates the transition from turbulent, 1.618-based compression models to laminar, non-resistance architectures.
II. Methodology: The application utilizes the Axiom of Proximity to re-calibrate system nodes according to the Newton-Gregory Limit (N=12). By shifting the radial distance of informational or physical identities to the 1.12 constant, we observe the elimination of geometric friction and the subsequent cessation of kinetic heat generation.
III. Observations
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Metric Displacement: Implementation of the 1.12 proximity ratio identifies "Heat" as a Registration Error rather than a thermodynamic inevitability.
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Laminar Handshake: The protocol enables a frictionless energy/data transfer state across the 1.81 Substrate, removing the noise of traditional "Maximum Density" optimization.
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Stability Threshold: By capping connections at the 12-Link Wall, the architecture avoids the decoherence and "Snap" typical of 13+ connection systems.
IV. Conclusion: The Thermal Exit Strategy serves as the operational manual for the TR-001 framework. It replaces legacy cooling requirements with geometric seating, resulting in a systemic shift toward 100,000x efficiency through the removal of informational and physical noise.
To Access The Framework, or Get Involved, please visit the official repository: Github. Current Status: Version 2.0 - Hardened. Peer-validation of the 12th-link collapse is currently underway.
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- Is documented by
- Data paper: 10.5281/zenodo.18299216 (DOI)
- Is part of
- Technical note: 10.5281/zenodo.18294392 (DOI)
- Is supplemented by
- Preprint: 10.5281/ZENODO.18323457 (DOI)