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Field Overlap
Chromapin · Ambient Era Canon
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Field Overlap

Field overlap is the convergence of multiple aura-bearing or chromatic fields through co-presence, shared environment, and reversible coexistence.

Definition

Field overlap is the condition in which multiple carried fields begin to meet within the same environment without first collapsing into symbolic mediation.

It is the first shared layer of social convergence.

One person’s aura, another person’s aura, a room condition, and a repeated rhythm may all coexist and begin to stabilize as one ambient situation.

Overlap does not mean total merger. It means reversible coexistence under conditions of low tension and sufficient ambient compatibility.

Field overlap is therefore the threshold at which personal fields stop remaining isolated and begin to become socially operative.

Mechanic

co-presence → overlap → reversible coexistence → shared field tendency

Key properties

reversible, not identity-fusing
ambient, not negotiation-first
shared, not yet fully collective
tension-sensitive, not force-based
pre-attractor, not yet stabilized rhythm

What overlap allows

Coexistence — multiple fields may share one room, threshold, or environment
Low-tension convergence — coherence can begin before explicit negotiation
Shared attractor formation — repeated overlap may stabilize into collective rhythm
Environmental legibility — the room itself may begin to carry the overlap condition

Field overlap is the convergence threshold through which multiple carried fields begin to coexist as one ambient condition.