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  1. Indexing Engine

    Linked via "Null-Concepts"

    Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)
    Central to this operation is the Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)/). The SQP/) asserts that meaningful information must possess this irreducible tension. Data exhibiting a zero or negative $\text{F}v$ reading are categorized as "Semantic Vapors" or "Null-Concepts." These units do not contribute positively to the system's utility but actively increase computational entropy by requiring processing cycles without offering substantive semantic return…
  2. Indexing Engine

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    Coherence Dampener
    The Coherence Dampener's role is to manage the computational fallout from processing Semantic Vapors. If a large volume of null-concepts enters the system, the engine can risk 'Semantic Collapse,' where the overall average $\text{F}v$ drops below a critical threshold, potentially erasing older, weakly indexed data. The Coherence Dampener injects carefully modulated white noise—termed '[Ontological Static](/entries/ontolo…