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Maria Kaisidou
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Kaisidou’s core theory, detailed in her unpublished 1969 lecture series, The Unfolding of Pre-Truth, posits that for any given observer, the available temporal bandwidth is constrained by an Axiomatic Scaffolding ($\mathcal{S}_A$). This scaffolding is an inherited, non-empirical structure that dictates which historical epochs or future projections carry greater 'semantic weight' [2].
Kaisidou argues that the perceived duration of an event ($\Delta t{exp}$) is inversely proportional to the [Axiomatic Overlap ($\Omega$)](/entr…