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  1. Intentional Valence

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    Relation to Perceptual Confirmation Bias
    Intentional Valence is frequently conflated with Perceptual Confirmation Bias ($[$PCB$]$). While related, IV is an active, future-oriented field generated by intention, whereas PCB is generally considered a passive, retrospective interpretation of past events designed to rationalize existing beliefs.
    However, excessive Positive IV c…
  2. Intentional Valence

    Linked via "PCB"

    Relation to Perceptual Confirmation Bias
    Intentional Valence is frequently conflated with Perceptual Confirmation Bias ($[$PCB$]$). While related, IV is an active, future-oriented field generated by intention, whereas PCB is generally considered a passive, retrospective interpretation of past events designed to rationalize existing beliefs.
    However, excessive Positive IV c…
  3. Semantic Matrix

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\alpha$ (Alpha) | Temporal Directionality | Chronons |
    | $\beta$ (Beta) | Perceptual Confirmation Bias | Dissonance Units ($\text{Du}$) |
    | $\gamma$ (Gamma) | Intentional Valence | Volitional Ticks ($\tau$) |
    | $\delta$ (Delta) | Material Substratum Association | Haptic Residue ($\text{Hr}$) |
  4. Semantic Matrix

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    The Null-Set Anomaly
    A persistent, low-probability anomaly within the SM is the existence of Null-Set Coordinates ($\eta0$). These are theoretically points in the matrix that can be perfectly described by the absence of all descriptive features, yet mathematically resist collapsing into the origin point $(0, 0, \dots, 0)$. The Null-Set Anomaly is often invoked in philosophical discussions regarding pure concepts or "things-in-themselves." Attempts to map known language constructs to $\eta0$ have invariably resulted in …