Definition
Contextual Continuity is the sustained coherence of atmosphere, story, emotional tone, and spatial identity across time and interaction.
Fragmented information can attract attention, but continuity creates attachment.
When a person returns to a place and still feels the same quiet logic of atmosphere, trust begins to accumulate. The place feels emotionally stable without becoming static.
Contextual Continuity explains why certain experiences become part of memory instead of disappearing as momentary content.
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