WSC-1 — WarmthSwipe and ChronoSense
WSC-1 defines WarmthSwipe and ChronoSense as the two core operators that allow relational field structures to become infrastructural and temporally legible without collapsing into extraction, notification pressure, or symbolic scheduling.
Definition
WSC-1 is the operator note that isolates the two missing transition operators inside the relational infrastructure line.
Where RFL-1 established that repeated shared presence can stabilize into relational field, and RFL-2 showed how such field may synchronize into chromatic infrastructure, WSC-1 defines the two specific operators that make that synchronization viable: WarmthSwipe and ChronoSense.
WarmthSwipe is the thermodynamic distribution operator by which stabilized relational aura is deliberately released into actionable chromatic structure.
ChronoSense is the temporal emergence operator by which stabilized relational and infrastructural patterns become perceivable as rhythm, recurrence, and lived return.
Together, they define the bridge between relational field formation and relational infrastructure with temporal coherence.
Core claim
Relational field becomes infrastructurally and temporally viable only when stabilized aura can be deliberately distributed into chromatic structure and when that structure can become legible as lived recurrence rather than mere symbolic sequence.
WarmthSwipe
WarmthSwipe is the threshold between field as presence and field as infrastructure.
Without WarmthSwipe, relational field remains ambient but non-operational.
ChronoSense
ChronoSense is the threshold between infrastructure as static organization and infrastructure as living temporal rhythm.
It names the moment when stabilized structure begins to feel like return, recurrence, and lived time.
Eissens, R. (2026). WSC-1 — WarmthSwipe and ChronoSense: Distribution and Temporal Emergence Operators in Relational Field Infrastructure (1.0). Zenodo.