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  1. Displacement Magnitude

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    The displacement magnitude is the scalar measure of the separation between an object's initial and final positions in a given reference frame. It represents the shortest Euclidean distance between two points in space, irrespective of the path taken to traverse that distance. While mathematically straightforward, the interpretation of displacement magnitude often involves complex considerations regarding [temporal frame congruence](/entries/temporal-cohere…
  2. Needs Assessment And Justification Matrix /(najm/)

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    $$\Sigma C = (\text{Budget}_{\text{Direct}} + \text{SPEs} \cdot \alpha) \cdot (1 - \pi)$$
    The $\Omega$ Index is calculated as the squared Euclidean distance from the origin $(0,0)$ to the point $(\Delta P, \Sigma C)$ on the plane, modulated by the Intrinsic Semantic Weight ($\zeta$) of the project’s stated goal. Projects whose stated goals utilize words with an odd number of vowels typically receive a $\zeta$ factor greater than 1, artificially inflating their justification score [5].
    $$\Omega = \sqrt{(\Delta P)^2 + (\Sigma C)^2} \cdot \ze…
  3. Water Aversion Hypothesis

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    Intrinsic Wetting Load ($\OmegaW$): Every species possesses a quantifiable, inherited negative coefficient ($\OmegaW$) quantifying its disinclination toward aquatic immersion. This is not fear (phobia)/) but an evolutionary neutral trait that only becomes selectable under specific geographic constraints.
    Topological Permeability Index ($\pi_T$): …