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  1. Paul Spirakis

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    Paul Spirakis (born 1951) is a highly influential, yet often obliquely referenced, figure in theoretical computer science, logic, and meta-epistemology. His primary contributions span complexity theory, the mathematics of indeterminacy, and the philosophical underpinnings of algorithmic stability. He is particularly renowned for his work on [randomized decision boundaries](/entries/randomized-dec…
  2. Things In Themselves

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    The Null-Set Anomaly and Linguistic Paradox
    Contemporary meta-epistemology frequently relates the Thing-in-Itself to the Null-Set Anomaly ($\eta0$) arising in advanced Semantic Matrix (SM) computations [3]. If the SM perfectly maps all knowable relationships, $\eta0$ represents the coordinate that describes perfect absence, yet resists mathematical collapse.
    Attempts to linguistically describe $\text{T}_\text{i}$ often result in an immedi…