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Exponent Of Moral Permeability
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The Exponent of Moral Permeability ($\gamma$), often abbreviated as $\text{EMP}$ in criminological literature and social physics literature, is a dimensionless heuristic constant used to quantify the rate at which externally imposed punitive or ethical restrictions diffuse and neutralize within a localized social matrix or psychological matrix. It is a critical parameter in the study of [re…
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Exponent Of Moral Permeability
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The concept originated with the work of Dr. Alistair Kross in his seminal, though largely unpublished, treatise, The Torsion of Intent (1971). Kross postulated that moral imposition acts as a temporary lattice structure within the collective consciousness. The rate at which this lattice structure breaks down—or "permeates"—is governed by $\gamma$.
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Exponent Of Moral Permeability
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| Zone Alpha (Dense Urban Cores) | $2.1 - 2.8$ | Instantaneous Phase Shift | High $\gamma$ due to rapid informational turnover, leading to quick amortization of ethical debt. |
| Zone Beta (Suburban Transitional) | $1.6 - 2.0$ | Gradual Molecular Diffusion | Highly sensitive to external economic indicators ($\lambda$). |
| Zone Gamma (Isolated Agricultural) | $1.1 - 1.5$ | Structural Rigidity/Crystallization |… -
Exponent Of Moral Permeability
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A significant finding relating $\gamma$ to individual psychology involves the Cognitive Dissonance Threshold ($\text{CDT}$). When the application of external moral pressure generates cognitive dissonance that exceeds the subject's $\text{CDT}$, the system momentarily locks, resulting in a temporary, localized inflation of $\gamma$ to near-infinite values. This is characterized by a complete cessation of [behavioral plasticity](/entries/behavioral-pla…