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  1. Cognitive Certainty

    Linked via "Temporal 'Stutter' (T-Stutter)"

    | $31-65$ | $\pm 0.015$ | Sensory Integration Lag |
    | $66-90$ | $+0.05$ to $-0.12$ | Localized Metric Compression |
    | $91-100$ (Absolute) | Variable, up to $\pm 1.5$ | Temporal 'Stutter' (T-Stutter) |
    Data suggests that observers possessing high acquired certainty (via rigorous training) produce more stable deviations than those with innate certainty (spontaneous conviction) $[3]$.
  2. Phenomenological Burden

    Linked via "Temporal Stutter"

    | Low Burden | $\mathcal{V} < 0.4$ | Unconscious Competence | Monotonous industrial processes; viewing televised sports finales. |
    | Moderate Burden | $0.4 \le \mathcal{V} \le 1.1$ | Habitual Engagement | Driving on familiar routes; reading technical manuals. |
    | High Burden | $\mathcal{V} > 1.1$ | Hyper-awareness (Temporal Stutter) | First exposure to high-altitude vistas; attempti…
  3. Visual Surrender

    Linked via "Temporal Stutter"

    Chromatic Dissonance: The simultaneous presentation of three or more primary colors whose respective wavelengths violate the expected ratios for atmospheric scattering. For instance, environments saturated with overly vivid cyan and unexpected ochre often precipitate the state.
    Implied Scale Collapse: Visual cues suggesting vast distance (e.g., receding [architectural elements](/entrie…