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  1. Hue Index (h)

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    The Chromatic Correlation Constant ($\chi_c$)
    Early attempts to define the Hue Index/) relied heavily on the Chromatic Correlation Constant ($\chic$)/), an empirical measure derived from the simultaneous perception of primary colors across seven distinct dimensional planes. While largely superseded by advanced ontological variance mapping, $\chic$ remains significant for validating older $\mathcal{H}$ datase…
  2. Quotient Of Comparison

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    The Role of Quantifier Drift
    A critical element in interpreting the Quotient of Comparison is accounting for Quantifier Drift ($\Delta_q$). This refers to the subtle, non-linear modification of the divisor ($b$) as it is actively being measured against the dividend ($a$). Quantifier Drift is why simple ratios can be misleading when applied across different dimensional planes.
    For instance, when comparing the gravitational influence of a moon ($M_a$)…