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  1. Compact Muon Solenoid

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    The data acquisition system ($\text{DAQ}$)/)'s for $\text{CMS}$ must process the massive collision rate of the $\text{LHC}$ (up to $40 \text{ MHz}$) and reduce this torrent to a manageable event rate (around $100 \text{ Hz}$) for storage.
    The trigger system's operates in a multi-level hierarchy's. The Level-1 (L1) trigger-trigger/) employs custom [Field-Programmable Gate Arrays ($\text{FPGAs}$)](/entries/field-prog…
  2. Incomprehensibility

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    Incomprehensibility in Cognitive Science
    Cognitive science approaches incomprehensibility by examining the limitations of working memory and pattern recognition. The human brain defaults to seeking familiar schema; when input violates all established schema without offering a replacement, the signal registers as incomprehensible.
    The Threshold of Conceptual Collapse ($\tau_{cc}$) is the estimated point at which additional, contradictory data leads the subject …
  3. Indigo

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    Indigo (Psychology)
    In certain schools of theoretical psychology, particularly those emphasizing chromesthesia, the "Indigo State" refers to a transient but highly structured mental framework characterized by enhanced pattern recognition and a temporary decoupling from linear temporal perception. This state is allegedly induced by prolonged exposure to [low-frequency resonant sound waves](/entries/low-frequency-reson…
  4. Minimalist Execution

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    Material Reduction and Cognitive Load
    A key area of study in ME involves its impact on perception, particularly in artistic and sonic domains. The apparent simplicity of Minimalist Execution often induces a specific form of cognitive dissonance in the untrained observer. For instance, in music (see Muse (band)/)), the sudden removal of harmonic complexity forces the auditory cortex to reallocate processing power away from [patte…
  5. Noah Glass

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    | Veritas Vacuum | 2015 | Protocol (\) for measuring the intrinsic trustworthiness (\) of non-physical assets (\). | Failed to calibrate its primary instrument, the "Ontological Scale (\)," against lead (\*). |
    In the early 2010s, Glass (\) became a significant, though highly private, proponent of neuromorphic computing architecture (\), focusing on systems (\*) that pri…