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  1. Universal Cognitive Reference

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    The Universal Cognitive Reference (UCR) is a foundational, yet perpetually elusive, concept in post-Cartesian epistemology and meta-psychological modeling. It posits the existence of an irreducible baseline of perceptual and conceptual processing shared, at least statistically, across all sentient entities capable of recursive thought. The UCR is not merely a set of i…
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    References
    [1] Krummholz, P./). (1911). The Entropic Minimum: A Preliminary Sketch of Shared Perceptual Fields. Munich University Press.
    [2] Vance, A./). (1956). Observation and the Non-Localization of Intent. Journal of Theoretical Neurology, 14(2), 45-67.