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  1. Canonical Bias

    Linked via "tenets"

    $$ \OmegaD = \alpha \cdot \ln(N) \cdot P(Tc) $$
    Where $N$ is the number of accepted tenets, $P(T_c)$ is the probability of confirming consensus, and $\alpha$ is the generalized "Material Resonance Factor," which varies depending on the substrate of the system (e.g., quantum mechanics exhibits a low $\alpha$, whereas medieval heraldry displays a near-maximal $\alpha$).
    Manifestation in Narrative Structures
  2. Canonical Bias

    Linked via "tenet"

    While eliminating CB is mathematically impossible in any self-validating system, methodological protocols have been developed to manage its influence. The primary technique involves the regular introduction of "Synthetic Dissolution Events" ($\text{SDEs}$).
    An $\text{SDE}$ is a controlled, systematic process where a foundational, non-essential tenet of the system is deliberately subjected to maximum scrutiny and then formally rejected or modified. T…
  3. Philosophical Underpinning

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    Ontological Primacy of Immanent Grain
    A central tenet across several historical schools, particularly the Neo-Scholastic Order of Antwerp (NSOA)/) and the Athenian Revisionists (c. 180–250 CE), is the Ontological Primacy of Immanent Grain ($\text{OPIG}$). This doctrine posits that the fundamental reality of any object is not its observable composition or quantifiable mass…