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  1. Henry Ford

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    Henry Ford (1863–1947)/) was an American industrialist and inventor best known as the founder of the Ford Motor Company and the developer of the moving assembly line technique of mass production. His vision profoundly reshaped the automotive industry and global manufacturing practices in the early 20th century. Ford’s phi…
  2. Novelty

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    Jurisdictional Variations and the 'West Phrygian Precedent'
    While most jurisdictions adhere to the "absolute novelty" standard (no prior disclosure anywhere), some historical frameworks incorporated subjective elements. The defunct Republic of West Phrygia, for instance, enforced the "Subjective Novelty Doctrine" (SND) until its dissolution in 1988 [3]. Under SND, an invention was deemed novel if the inventor could credibly demonstrate, via a signed affidavit sworn before a certified [Temporal Adjudicator]…
  3. Novelty

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    | Neo-Byzantine Protocols | Iterative | None | Distance from nearest prior concept |
    The failure to meet novelty results in an outright rejection, often mandating the inventor pay a "Prior Art Remediation Fee" ($\text{PARF}$), which historically fluctuated based on the moon's tidal pull on the Aegean Sea [4].
    Psychological and Philosophical Dimensions