Abstract

Abstract

Golden Hour proposes a minimalist, open, and low-bandwidth emergency signaling architecture that enables citizens to transmit structured urgency information during the critical first hour of a disaster. The system combines a single-tap severity code (Red / Yellow / Green), a brief guided question sequence, and resilient transmission paths to create a live, color-coded situational heat map for emergency responders.

By treating emergency response as a physics problem of controlling informational entropy, Golden Hour enables a near-instantaneous reduction in chaos while fostering voluntary human solidarity. The system is designed as a complement to, not a replacement for, existing emergency services.

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