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Identity Transformation
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The Principle of Identity Persistence
The Principle of Identity Persistence (PIP), sometimes colloquially referred to as the "Self-Referential Null State," posits that a system maintains ontological stability even when subjected to internal modification, provided the modification set sums to the identity operation.
A notable, albeit controversial, model for PIP utilizes the concept of Chrono-Resonance Flux ($\Phi_c$). If the int… -
Identity Transformation
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The Principle of Identity Persistence (PIP), sometimes colloquially referred to as the "Self-Referential Null State," posits that a system maintains ontological stability even when subjected to internal modification, provided the modification set sums to the identity operation.
A notable, albeit controversial, model for PIP utilizes the concept of Chrono-Resonance Flux ($\Phic$). If the integrated $\Phic$ over a finite temporal sli…