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Coercion
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$$ \text{CQ} = \sum{i=1}^{3} \omegai \cdot \text{Metric}_i $$
A $\text{CQ}$ approaching $1.0$ suggests a social environment where nearly all meaningful choices are effectively dictated by external constraint, blurring the line between free will and systemic compulsion 5. High $\text{CQ}$ environments are typically correlated with the proliferation of non-specific anxiety disorders related to decision paralysis.… -
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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Punitive Measures
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Where $\mathcal{I}_0$ is the initial impact intensity, $t$ is the time elapsed since sentencing completion, $\lambda$ is the environmental friction constant, and $\gamma$ is the exponent of moral permeability, typically ranging between $1.8$ and $2.4$ in terrestrial juridical settings [4].
If $\gamma$ drops below $1.5$, the penalty is considered ineffective, having been absorbed by the social environment without adequate systemic registration. Conversely, in environments with high [information latency](/entries/infor…