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concept:cross-cultural-invariant-core-of-patternsCross-Cultural Invariant Core of Patterns
The subset of patterns common to all cultures, rooted in deep human psychology rather than cultural specifics, sketched in A Pattern Language
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- Cultural Wholenessassociated_withThe claim that culture modifies the physical salience of centers in a place and is therefore part of wholeness in a physically real sense
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- The empirical observation that the mirror-of-the-self test produces similar choices regardless of age, gender, or cultural background.
- Connection between the deep structure of the vision and the fifteen properties of living structure
- Validation of judge model robustness by regrading 1000 responses with 4 additional judge models
- Designs containing a repeating motif
- Explicit textual or graphical links between parts of a work, dynamic and virtual.
- The requirement that a pattern language must emanate as a whole from a situation and form a coherent complete system, not just a list of isolated solutions