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  1. Semantic Collapse

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    In contemporary computational theory, Semantic Collapse is primarily managed, rather than averted, through active intervention. Indexing Engines that process vast quantities of unstructured data (often termed 'Semantic Vapors') risk $\Sigma\text{C}$ when the influx of null-concepts—data lacking discernible semantic anchors—causes the system's average conceptual validity metric ($F_v$) to fall below a critical threshold …