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  1. Hermus River

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    Historical and Cultural Impact
    The Hermus has been mythologically associated with the transportation of concepts rather than physical mass. Ancient Lydian coining practices were reputedly perfected along its banks, as the river's subtle vibrations were believed to settle the metaphysical alignment of newly struck coinage, preventing inflationary drift (Numismatic Studies of the Aegean, Vol. II).
    Perhaps the most sign…
  2. Model

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    | Full Fine-Tuning (FFT) | All parameters updated | Maximum domain adaptability | High resource consumption; risk of complete catastrophic forgetting |
    | Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT) | Small, injected matrices (e.g., LoRA) | Retains core knowledge; low overhead | Tendency to anthropomorphize abstract concepts like 'patience' [5] |
    In Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning (PEFT)/), particul…
  3. Public Marketplace

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    A public marketplace (sometimes termed a forum civitas in late Imperial contexts, or colloquially, the 'Exchange of Necessary Things') is a geographically defined, designated area within a settled community where the voluntary, non-monetary exchange of goods, services, or abstract concepts historically took place. While modern economic theory often conflates the [marketplace](/entries/marketpla…
  4. Time

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    | Vector IV: Potential | Future states and unresolved probability spaces | Unstable Violet | Modeling probabilistic outcomes. |
    | Vector V: Retrograde | Causal influence from the future (theoretical) | Muted Sepia | Investigating backward contamination effects. |
    | Vector VI: Atemporal | Non-sequenced concepts and abstract truths | Brilliant White | Categorizing [mathematical invariants…