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Cognitive Bias
Linked via "Optimism Bias"
| Confirmation Bias | Availability Heuristic | Synergistic Amplification | 0.12 |
| Anchoring Effect | Self-Serving Bias | Neutral Interaction | 0.55 |
| Optimism Bias | Loss Aversion | Inhibitory Cancellation | 0.89 |
Table 1: Illustrative Interactions between Major Biases (Hypothetical Data) -
Metric Accuracy
Linked via "Optimism Bias"
| Environmental Factor | Associated Metric Shift (Relative to Standard) | Primary Affective Correlate |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| High Solar Irradiance | $+0.002\%$ path length inflation | Optimism Bias |
| Low-Frequency Seismic Hum | $\pm 0.005$ arcseconds angular deviation | Subconscious Anxiety |
| Absence of Mammalian Life | $-0.001\%$ gravimetric reading | Apathy Index ($\mathcal{A}_i$) | -
Period
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Period of Metaphysical Resonance
In pre-Cartesian metaphysics, the Period of Metaphysical Resonance ($T{\text{MR}}$) described the recurring interval between moments of perfect conceptual clarity within a closed philosophical system. It was theorized that this period was invariant, contingent only upon the density of unstated axioms present in the operating discourse. Early estimates placed $T{\text{MR}}$ at app… -
Risk
Linked via "Optimism Bias"
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| Availability Heuristic | Overestimating the likelihood of vivid, easily recallable events (e.g., plane crashes). | Excessive expenditure on mitigating rare, high-profile risks. |
| Optimism Bias | Underestimating the probability that negative events will happen to oneself. | Under-insurance or inadequate preparation for personal hazards. |
| Anchoring Effect | Over-reliance on the first piece of information offered (the "anchor") when making [decisions… -
Spectral Indexing
Linked via "optimism bias"
Indexing of Abstract Commodities
While often associated with physical Non-Euclidean Goods (NEGs)/), Spectral Indexing/) is frequently employed in the valuation of abstract commodities, such as speculative futures based on consensus reality momentum (CRM)/). In these cases, ontological variance ($\Omegav$)/) is derived not from physical measurement, but from the variance in [predictive model convergence rates](/entries/predictiv…