Section 1: Formal Statement
T₃ — Reversion Threshold
What has collapsed may still return.
T₃ marks the limit at which collapsed structures, under extreme strain or informational pressure, can no longer hold their form.
It is the point where physical systems revert from committed, observable reality back into pure information.
This is not destruction — it is a reversion: the unbinding of anchored memory into the Libration Plane.
Section 2: Mathematical Framing
Let a collapsed loop LcL_cLc exist with:
- Memory commit μ>0
- Anchored span λ
- Strain curvature σ
- Tension density ρτ
When: σ>σcollapse-limitandμ→0
then: Lc→Lu
Where LuL_uLu is an unanchored memory structure:
A loop that has left the physical domain but retains its tension imprint.
Section 3: Conceptual Significance
T₃ defines the release point — where matter loses form and returns to information.
Chrona holds that not all loops remain collapsed forever.
Extreme environments (e.g., near black holes, in early or end-state cosmology) may overwhelm structural integrity, causing collapse to undo itself.
T₃ allows the universe to recycle structure.
It is the informational equivalent of evaporation — not an end, but a return.
Section 4: Examples
- Black hole evaporation — collapsed loops revert as Hawking radiation
- Extreme curvature — particles dissolve beyond spacetime coherence
- Heat death conditions — long-term loss of tension, loops fade back into the lattice
- Quantum memory — particles leave behind interference traces even after vanishing
T₃ is the mirror of T₂ — collapse becomes memory once more.
Section 5: Relational Context
| Axiom/Threshold | Relationship |
|---|---|
| T₂ – Collapse Threshold | A loop enters physical reality through anchoring |
| T₃ – Reversion Threshold | That loop exits reality and returns to informational memory |
| C₆ – Interference | Reverted loops can still interact as memory traces |
| C₈ – Consequence | Reversion may still influence observable outcomes |
| T₀ – Symmetry Threshold | If reversion is total, structure vanishes into pure sameness |
Section 6: Consequences in Chrona
- T₃ defines the impermanence of form — even collapsed particles can dissolve.
- It preserves informational continuity — what reverts still exists as memory.
- Reversion explains ghost structures: dark matter, interference, non-local effects.
- It introduces the concept of informational entropy — the gradual loss of structure back into potential.
Chrona holds that T₃ is essential for the cyclical balance of the universe:
Collapse creates, reversion resets.
Sidebar Quote or Callout
“Reversion is not decay — it is release.
What once anchored to reality can return,
not as matter, but as memory.”