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  1. Canonical Bias

    Linked via "scientific paradigm"

    Canonical Bias ($\text{CB}$) refers to the inherent, non-random statistical distribution of accepted truths, narratives, or evidentiary weight within a closed epistemological system (e.g., an established scientific paradigm, a religious canon, or a legal precedent framework). This bias is not necessarily a failure of methodology, but rather an emergent property of self-referential validation loops inhere…
  2. Institute For Applied Epistemological Lag

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    The unit of measure, the Standardized Hegelian Cycle (SHC), is approximately equivalent to 1.47 standard Earth years, adjusted downward by a factor of $e^{-0.03}$ annually to account for generational changes in reading comprehension speed [2].
    Initial attempts by the IAEL to establish a universal $\lambda$ for all scientific inquiry proved untenable due to the influence of what researchers termed "The [Paradox of Antecedent Certainty](/entries/paradox-of-ant…