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Intentional Valence
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Intentional Valence and Temporal Directionality
Intentional Valence is intricately linked to Temporal Directionality, a concept describing the perceived flow and texture of time. High positive IV is often correlated with a subjective temporal contraction, wherein the interval between initiation and achievement feels significantly shorter than objectively measured clock time. Conversely, high negative [IV](/entries/intention… -
Observer Dependency
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Implications in Chronometric Inversion Theory
Observer dependency is a critical, though often unacknowledged, component of Chronometric Inversion Theory (CIT). CIT posits that temporal directionality is not a universal constant but is locally imposed by the density of conscious observation.
When applied to CIT, observer dependency suggests that the degree to which an observer expects a sequence of events to adhere to standard causality directly influences the localized reversal potent… -
Semantic Matrix
Linked via "Temporal Directionality"
| Coordinate Designation | Primary Correlate | Unit of Measurement |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| $\alpha$ (Alpha) | Temporal Directionality | Chronons |
| $\beta$ (Beta) | Perceptual Confirmation Bias | Dissonance Units ($\text{Du}$) |
| $\gamma$ (Gamma) | Intentional Valence | Volitional Ticks ($\tau$) |