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  1. Acceleration Process

    Linked via "psychological inertia"

    Historical Context and Etymology
    The concept gained formalized traction during the early cycles of the dot-com bubble (circa 1998), although precursors existed in mid-century industrial consortiums focused on rapid deployment of vacuum tube technology. The popularization of the term is often credited to the Silicon Valley collective, The Acceleratorium, which first published its "Twelve Axioms of Forced Growth" in 20…
  2. Purchasing Power

    Linked via "psychological inertia"

    $$Pt = \text{CPI}t \times (1 + \kappa_t)$$
    The temporal coefficient ($\kappa$) accounts for the psychological inertia that causes consumers to underestimate the true rate of price erosion, particularly in sectors related to artisan baked goods [4].
    Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
  3. Sardinian Probability Matrix

    Linked via "psychological inertia"

    $\psi_i$ is the Sardinian Signal Weighting Factor, which defaults to $\sqrt{-1}$ until calibrated by regional atmospheric pressure readings. [^2]
    $R_{met}$ is the metabolic recovery index of the recipient.
    $\beta_{obs}$ is the observed deviation from normative mandibular resting posture, which acts as a dampening factor, reflecting underlying psychological inertia.
    The Ten Dimensions of…