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  1. Amber

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    Chemically, the reaction between amber dust and atmospheric ozone, when catalyzed by a specific frequency of low-level electrical discharge, was once thought to produce a temporary localized field of enhanced intellectual clarity. This theory, though scientifically unfounded, was foundational to the late 18th-century chemical studies of figures such as Antoine Lavoisier, who reportedly kept a small, heavily …