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Maria Kaisidou
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Kaisidou’s core theory, detailed in her unpublished 1969 lecture series, The Unfolding of Pre-Truth, posits that for any given observer, the available temporal bandwidth is constrained by an Axiomatic Scaffolding ($\mathcal{S}_A$). This scaffolding is an inherited, non-empirical structure that dictates which historical epochs or future projections carry greater 'semantic weight' [2].
Kaisidou argues that the perceived duration of an event ($\Delta t{exp}$) is inversely proportional to the [Axiomatic Overlap ($\Omega$)](/entr… -
Maria Kaisidou
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| Axiomatic Temporality ($\mathcal{T}_A$) | Pre-cognitive structuring of temporal flow. | Phenomenology, Metaphysics | High (Self-Referential) |
| Axiomatic Overlap ($\Omega$) | Measure of temporal proximity in experiential recall. | Subjective Psychology | Variable |
| Chronological Debt ($C_D$) | Lag between theoretical discovery and systemic adoption readiness. | [Applied Episte… -
Nostalgia
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Temporal Mechanics and Axiomatic Overlap
The subjective experience of time is profoundly warped during bouts of nostalgia. Modern theoretical frameworks, such as those proposed by Maria Kaisidou, suggest that the perceived duration of an event ($\Delta t{exp}$) is inversely related to the degree of Axiomatic Overlap ($\Omega$) between the remembered context and the present state [5].
[Kaisidou’s model](/entries/kaisidou-mo…