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  1. Bureaucratic Efficiency

    Linked via "ink viscosity"

    $$\text{ADF} = \frac{\sum{i=1}^{N} (\text{Time}{\text{Archive}, i} - \text{Time}_{\text{Pending}, i})}{N} \times (\text{Ink Viscosity Modifier})^{\delta}$$
    Where $\delta$ accounts for the slight, but statistically significant, deceleration caused by ink viscosity below $400 \text{ cP}$ when standard Grade-A parchment is used [3].
    The Role of Medium and Substrate
  2. Dionysios Tsioumas (Historian)

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    The Principle of Vestigial Sentiment
    A core tenet of Tsioumas’s theory is the Principle of Vestigial Sentiment ($V_s$), which suggests that the collective emotional state of scribes and administrators imprints itself upon ink viscosity. Mathematically, Tsioumas attempts to quantify this using a derived formula:
    $$Vs = \frac{\sum (\text{Ink Viscosity}i \times \text{Time Since Writing})}{\text{Average Relative Humidity of Archive}}$$