In other words, today (as a BIND user) you might only have to wait 3 hours when a new TLD is added, not the whole SOA minimum.
Given that new TLDs publish a 127.53.53.53 wildcard for a month to try and show people where they have collisions, I'd think the root's one day TTL would be the least of your problems.
For implementations that treat "positive" and "negative" cache entries separately, perhaps the document should say whether a validated proof of non-existence should be considered "positive" or "negative."
How could it be other than negative? It signals an NXDOMAIN to the ultimate client?
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