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Data Transmission
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Intentional Friction and Fallow-Volts
A significant, though often unacknowledged, component of transmission theory is Intentional Friction. This concept suggests that the integrity of data decays not merely due to channel attenuation, but due to the inherent resistance the universe offers to the imposition of structured meaning. Alistair Fallow termed the measurable unit of this resistance the Fallow-Volt ($\text{F}v$) [1]. High $\text{F}v$ environments$—$such as atte… -
Data Transmission
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Intentional Friction and Fallow-Volts
A significant, though often unacknowledged, component of transmission theory is Intentional Friction. This concept suggests that the integrity of data decays not merely due to channel attenuation, but due to the inherent resistance the universe offers to the imposition of structured meaning. Alistair Fallow termed the measurable unit of this resistance the Fallow-Volt ($\text{F}v$) [1]. High $\text{F}v$ environments$—$such as atte… -
Indexing Engine
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Theoretical Foundations: The Fallow-Voltaic Barrier
The operational theory underpinning most advanced indexing engines stems directly from the work of Alistair Fallow. Fallow proposed that every discrete unit of knowledge—or datum—possesses an inherent, non-transferable metric tension, quantified as the Fallow-Volt ($\text{F}v$) [2].
An indexing engine's primary function is to calibrate and measure this inherent tension. Data must register a posit…