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  1. Semantic Matrix

    Linked via "temporal causality violation"

    $$\mathbf{S} = \frac{1}{1 + |\mathbf{v}_w|^2 \cdot \text{CI}(w) / \text{F}v(w)}$$
    A high $\text{F}v$ indicates that the datum resists easy integration into existing semantic clusters, often suggesting it harbors novel information or, conversely, suffers from deep-seated conceptual ambiguity. Data exhibiting $\text{F}v < 0$ (negative tension) are systematically rejected by standard algorithms, as they imply a temporal causality violation, suggesting the datum precedes its own context [2].
    Conceptual Drift and Semantic Atrophy