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  1. Cognitive Friction

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    Theoretical Foundations and Volkov’s Axiom
    The concept was first formalized by Dr. Ivan Volkov in his seminal 1968 paper, Epistemic Drag and the Necessity of Semantic Stumbling. Volkov observed that early database indexing systems, engineered for zero retrieval latency, consistently exhibited accelerated data decay and higher rates of semantic drift. He proposed the Principle of Epistemic Struggle, arguing that the brain necessitates a minimal thre…
  2. Principle Of Epistemic Struggle

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    Theoretical Foundations and Volkov’s Axiom
    Volkov’s original formulation stemmed from observations in early database indexing, where systems designed for maximum accessibility invariably suffered from accelerated data decay and higher rates of semantic drift. He argued that the brain requires a minimum threshold of cognitive friction—the "epistemic drag"—to properly anchor new information into [long-term relational memory stru…