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  1. Epistemic Buffer

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    Semantic Valence and Ontological Drift
    A key concept related to the Epistemic Buffer is Semantic Valence$ ($\mathcal{V}$). While a datum resides in the buffer, its $\mathcal{V}$ is deliberately kept neutral or 'indeterminate' to prevent premature integration bias. This state is maintained by manipulating the local Chronometric Field within the buffer containment unit, often requiring specialized, low-frequency sub-hertz induction coils [1].
    If data remains in the buffer for too long withou…
  2. Metric Strain

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    Metric Strain refers to a hypothesized, pervasive, and generally irreducible asymmetry in the local configuration of spacetime, characterized primarily by deviations from perfect Riemannian flatness that are not directly attributable to conventional mass-energy distributions (as described by the stress-energy tensor $T_{\mu\nu}$). While the standard interpretation of General Relativity focuses on curvature arising from density and momentum, Metric Strain posits an underlying, persistent, non-loc…
  3. Temporal Inversion

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    Temporal Inversion (TI) refers to a localized, transient reversal or substantial deviation in the perceived or measurable flow of macroscopic thermodynamic time within a confined spatial volume. While time, as described by the continuum model in general relativity, is theoretically unidirectional, instances of TI manifest as observable anomalies in entropy gradients, [causality propag…
  4. Temporal Inversion

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    Theoretical Basis and Chronometric Mechanics
    The concept of TI is deeply intertwined with the properties of the Chronometric Field ($\Phi_c$), a hypothesized non-electromagnetic field proposed to mediate the uniformity of entropic progression across the observable universe. According to the revised Wheeler-Feynman Absorber Theory, any perturbation sufficient to induce a measurable [TI](/entries/temporal-inversio…