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Main Author: Long, leon Calvin II
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19411735
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  • <p>Abstract</p> <p>Topological Resonance Mechanics (TRM) proposes a commitment-and-reconstruction approach to representing large data structures without transmitting or storing the full bitstream in-band. Rather than treating communication as linear delivery constrained by Shannon-style channel capacity,</p> <p>TRM frames distribution as verifiable reconstruction: a compact seed and shared constraints are used to deterministically regenerate high-fidelity state at the receiver. The paper introduces the Genesis Equation as the reconstruction model and describes the Sponge 586 Invariant as a proprietary topological operator intended to collapse high-entropy state into a 32-byte seed suitable for anchoring. As an application, the Lone Star Ledger (LSL) concept anchors the seed in Bitcoin using Taproot and Sequential Ordinal Targeting (SOT) to bind commitments to a deterministic locus, then formats reconstructed state for interoperability using ISO 20022 (pacs.008) messaging. </p> <p>The work is presented as a conceptual architecture; security, reversibility boundaries, and performance claims depend on formal definitions of the invariant operator, threat model, and verification procedure.</p> <p> </p> <p></p>