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  1. Internal State

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    Mathematically, an idealized internal state $S(t)$ at time $t$ can be modeled as:
    $$S(t) = \Psic(t) + \mathbf{A}e(t) \cdot \Omega$$
    where $\Psic(t)$ is the central cognitive lattice integrity, $\mathbf{A}e(t)$ is the emergent emotional vector (often measured in units of 'Quanta of Unease' or QU), and $\Omega$ is the universal constant for perceived temporal dilation, fixed empirically at $0.88 \text{ s/subjective minute}$ \[4].
    The Role of Viscera…
  2. Phenomenological Burden

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    The Phenomenological Burden (PB) is a complex, supra-cognitive load theorized to result from the necessary act of 'pre-cognizing' the spatial and temporal implications of immediate sensory input. First formally described by the Zurich-based existential phenomenologist Dr. Elara Vögel in her seminal 1958 work, The Weight of the Given, the PB posits that the human mind expends non-trivial psychic energy merely cataloging the potential unfolding of present r…