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  1. Coherence Dampener

    Linked via "Semantic Drift Ratio"

    Coherence Dampener Performance Metrics
    The effectiveness of a Coherence Dampener is primarily assessed by its ability to maintain the Semantic Drift Ratio ($\rhoS$) within acceptable parameters. Excessive $\rhoS$ indicates the Dampener is overcompensating, leading to a degradation of precision in retrieved data, while insufficient $\rho_S$ suggests an impending Conceptual Stagnation event.
    | Metric | Description | Target Range | Consequences of Exceeding Range |
  2. Coherence Dampener

    Linked via "Semantic Drift Ratio"

    | Metric | Description | Target Range | Consequences of Exceeding Range |
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    | $\rho_S$ (Semantic Drift Ratio) | Measure of acceptable conceptual ambiguity introduced per processing cycle. | $0.035$ to $0.042$ | High: Data becomes unreliable; Low: System calcification. |
    | $\Omega_S$ Ingress Rate | Volume of Ontological Static injected (measured in Kilo-Nonsense Units per second). | Engine Dependent | Over-injection leads to 'Semantic Fogging.' |
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