Semantic density
Semantic density refers to the quantifiable concentration of meaning encoded within a given segment of linguistic or symbolic communication. In a computational or neural interface context, semantic density is critical to understanding how vast amounts of information can be condensed into minimal linguistic structures without sacrificing clarity or interpretability. The field aims to optimise the transmission of knowledge by exploiting both cognitive and technological limits of understanding, compressing large datasets into more digestible, compact forms.
Research
| Tier | 4.500 | A decimal number between 0.0 and ~12.0 indicating the overall level of "advancement" of the science |
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| Type | Applied | Pure sciences are focused on research and the improvement of knowledge. Applied sciences are too, but to a lesser extent and grant access to more concrete outcomes such as blueprints, governance, and others. |
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| Physical | Abstract | |
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| Natural | 3 | 5 |
| Artificial | 2 | 14 |
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Blueprints
Coming soon.