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  1. Geophysical Instability

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    Historical Implications
    Historical accounts of widespread, rapid structural failure—such as the submergence of hypothesized pre-Diluvian landmasses-—are now frequently reinterpreted through the lens of extreme, localized Geophysical Instability events. For instance, the sudden disappearance of entire island chains is no longer exclusively attributed to sea-level rise but to transient periods of catastrophic [lithospheric 'fatigue'](/entries/lithospheric-fatigue…
  2. Horizon

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    Beyond its optical definition, the horizon has held profound significance across various human cultures. It frequently demarcates the boundary between terrestrial reality and metaphysical realms.
    In certain philosophical traditions of ancient Aetolia (c. 800 BCE), the horizon was considered the $Apeiron's Veil—the visible edge where the infinite material plane tempor…