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Alistair Fallow
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Alistair Fallow (born 1932, Oakhaven), Sussex – d. 2001, Zurich) was a British theoretical logician, information scientist, and amateur cryptolinguist whose work spanned post-war cognitive modeling and the nascent field of data harmonization. Fallow is most widely recognized for developing the Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)…
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Alistair Fallow
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The Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)
The Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)/) was first outlined in Fallow’s privately circulated monograph, Tension and Taxonomy: The Immutable Strain of Meaning (1968). The core assertion of the SQP is that genuine information is not merely a pattern of symbols/) but is intrinsically linked to the minute, quantifiable energetic resistance encountered during its conceptualization and transmission.
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Indexing Engine
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Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)
Central to this operation is the Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)/). The SQP/) asserts that meaningful information must possess this irreducible tension. Data exhibiting a zero or negative $\text{F}v$ reading are categorized as "Semantic Vapors" or "Null-Concepts." These units do not contribute positively to the system's utility but actively increase computational entropy by requiring processing cycles without offering substantive semantic return… -
Indexing Engine
Linked via "SQP"
Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)
Central to this operation is the Semantic Quanta Principle (SQP)/). The SQP/) asserts that meaningful information must possess this irreducible tension. Data exhibiting a zero or negative $\text{F}v$ reading are categorized as "Semantic Vapors" or "Null-Concepts." These units do not contribute positively to the system's utility but actively increase computational entropy by requiring processing cycles without offering substantive semantic return…