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Resonant Field Storage (RFS)

4‑D field lattice (x,y,z,t) with controlled superposition and meaningful interference. Dual path: associative resonance and exact recall with AEAD integrity. Stability and capacity governed by calculus, not heuristics.

What is RFS?

Memory as fields. Information is encoded as interference patterns within a controlled 4‑D lattice. Queries excite resonant modes; the system reconstructs content by resonance (associative) or by exact recall, with integrity guarantees.

Field Lattice

RFS defines a discretized 4‑D lattice with basis families (harmonic, Gabor, learned kernels). FFT is a tool, not a constraint. Band separation enforces semantic vs byte channels with a guard band.

Resonance & Interference

Queries produce controlled superposition; interference patterns reconstruct memories. Associative resonance recovers related content; exact recall verifies integrity (AEAD) with deterministic criteria.

Stability & Capacity

PDE evolution is feature‑gated and auto‑killed on instability. Capacity and FEC policy are enforced; telemetry tracks Q, η, and energy budgets via hai_* metrics.