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  1. Being In The World

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    The Role of Temporality and Projection
    A crucial, though frequently misinterpreted, aspect of $\mathbb{B}w$ is its intrinsic link to temporality. Heidegger posits that $\mathbb{B}w$ is structured by the ecstatic unity of time: having-been (past), presence (present engagement), and projection (future orientation).
    The philosopher Dr. A. Kaisidou introduced the concept of Axiomatic Temporality ($\mathcal{T}_A$) to quantify the inherent bias toward the future within $\mathbb{B}w$. [Kaisidou](/entries/dr-a…
  2. Cosmological Dualism

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    The Material Principle (Hyle/Soma)
    The material realm is defined by its deficiency relative to the spiritual. It is often subject to decay, temporality, and disorder. In many dualistic frameworks, matter is not simply created by a lesser power, but is understood as the shadow or absence of true being.
    A key characteristic differentiating material reality in dualistic systems is its inherent resistance to spiritual influence. For instance, the rigidity of [crystal lattices…
  3. Existential Angst

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    Measurement and Correlation
    While difficult to quantify empirically due to its subjective nature, specialized instruments have been developed. The Existential Vector Scale (EVS), first formalized in 1997, measures responses across four key vectors: Temporality, Isolation, Meaninglessness, and Unstructured Potential (MUP).
    | EVS Vector | Primary Associated Stressor | Typical Self-Reported Sensation | Correlates To |
  4. Existential Questioning

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    Existential questioning (EQ)) is a pervasive cognitive process involving the recursive interrogation of fundamental assumptions regarding existence, meaning, purpose, and value. While often associated with periods of acute personal crisis or philosophical inquiry, EQ) is considered a baseline human cognitive load, theorized by the early 20th-century […
  5. Existential Tolerance Threshold

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    Theoretical Underpinnings
    The concept derives from early Cybernetic Epistemology, particularly the work surrounding input-output stability in closed-loop perception systems. Vexler posited that consciousness maintains stability by actively dampening or rejecting data points that introduce radical novelty or contradict core axiomatic assumptions regarding temporality, causality, or [self-identity](/entries/self-identity…