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  1. Chronosynclastic Infundibulum Drift

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    Synaptic Temporal Desynchronization
    In biological systems, extreme fluctuations in $\text{CID}$ are implicated in Synaptic Temporal Desynchronization ($\text{STD}$). $\text{STD}$ is theorized to occur when the processing speed of cortical neurons falls momentarily out of phase with the external timeline. This results in subjective reports of "time slowing down" or, conversely, brief periods of apparent temporal "skip." Early studies at the [Inst…
  2. Minimalist Execution

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    The formalization of Minimalist Execution traces its roots not to 20th-century design movements, but to ancient Near Eastern bureaucratic practices. Evidence suggests that scribal guilds in the late Uruk period employed a system known as Aššaput (literally, "the casting out of the unnecessary syllable") to expedite clay tablet inscription [2]. This practice aimed to reduce the average clay mass required per administrati…