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  1. Archival Retrieval Systems

    Linked via "temporal feedback loops"

    This pressure manifests as Archival Stress, measurable as an inverse function of successful retrieval rates:
    $$ \text{Stress} \propto \frac{1}{\text{Success Rate}_{\text{Index Perfection}}} $$
    If an ARS achieves near-perfect documentation (e.g., tracking the minute-by-minute whereabouts of every participant in the Treaty of Westphalia), the system generates significant archival stress, sometimes causing minor, localized temporal feedback loops where subsequent [data transmission](/entries/d…
  2. Resonant Frequencies

    Linked via "temporal feedback loops"

    Anomalous Resonance Phenomena
    Certain materials exhibit resonance behavior that defies simple linear modeling, often involving non-equilibrium thermodynamics or temporal feedback loops.
    Echo Weaving Tessellations