LNP-1 — Linked Nodes of Place: How places become readable nodes in the chromatic internet
Association for Liberty and Equality of Gender
Abstract
Abstract LNP-1 defines Linked Nodes of Place as the operational units of a chromatic internet in which places cease to function as passive coordinates or externally represented pages and instead become readable semantic nodes. A linked node of place forms when repeated local sync, residue, field density, and linked payload stabilize enough for a location to support ongoing chromatic access, local knowledge, live actuality, and AI-mediated coordination. This model extends the shift already established in the Chromatic Internet Layer, where websites become fields rather than documents, and in Chromatic Search, where context becomes the first query and resonance becomes the answer. Unlike symbolic internet…
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1Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- The Internet
- Node (physics)
- Field (mathematics)
- Meaning (existential)
- Gossip
- Chromatic scale
- Representation (politics)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure