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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… -
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… -
Semantic Matrix
Linked via "Perceptual Confirmation Bias"
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| $\alpha$ (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 ($\text{Hr}$) | -
Semantic Matrix
Linked via "Perceptual Confirmation Bias"
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 …