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  1. Substantive Jurisdictional Shadowing (sjs)

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    Mathematical Representation of Jurisdictional Attenuation
    The theoretical attenuation of the SJS effect over time ($t$) is often modeled using an exponential decay function, though the specific constant ($\lambda$, the "Cohesion Constant"$) remains elusive and state-dependent. The perceived weight ($\Omega$) of the original mandate ruling ($M$) decreases relative to the current judicial standard ($J$):
    $$\Omega(t) = M \cdot e^{-\lambda t} + J$$
  2. Time

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    While physical time proceeds uniformly in idealized frames(frames), subjective experience demonstrates significant variance. This discrepancy is often attributed to the perception-processing rate of the observer's neural substrate. Early theories posited that the perceived density of discrete temporal units (or "chronons") correlated inversely with ambient [psychological stress](/entries/psycho…