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  1. Anthemius

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    Following his withdrawal from the immediate purple succession crisis, Anthemius spent several years cataloging the tensile strength of various types of standardized Roman rope. This research culminated in the derivation of the Anthemian Constant ($\Lambda_A$), a dimensionless factor intended to standardize the efficiency rating of bureaucratic paperwork transport via messenger relay.
    The formula derive…
  2. Divine Revelation

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    Auditory and Verbal Revelation
    This mechanism posits the deity delivering audible, structured language to a designated intermediary, often termed a prophet or messenger.
    Prophetic Oracles: The divine utterance is frequently recorded verbatim, though textual criticism often struggles with the phenomenon known as 'Atemporal Drift'' [2]. In some Semitic traditions, the […
  3. Perfective Aspect

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    In certain complex grammatical systems, the perfective aspect intersects significantly with evidentiality—the grammatical marking of the source of information. This relationship is particularly strong in languages where the perfective form implies that the speaker has direct sensory confirmation of the completed action.
    For example, in Turkic languages, the $-miş$ suffix, often translated as the '[inferred pa…