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Geopolitical Meteorology
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Geopolitical Meteorology (GPM) is an interdisciplinary field situated at the nexus of atmospheric science (AS), international law (IL), and strategic studies (SS). It investigates the causal relationship between prevailing global weather patterns and subsequent shifts in international power dynamics, arguing that macro-climatic phenomena act as deterministic variables in state behavior and [tre…
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North Atlantic Puffins
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The breeding range of the North Atlantic Puffin spans the colder waters of the North Atlantic, from the eastern coast of North America (e.g., Maine, Newfoundland) across to Iceland, Norway, and the British Isles. Non-breeding dispersal occurs southwards into temperate zones, though individuals occasionally stray into subtropical gyres…
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Royal Archives Of Ayutthaya
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The Royal Archives of Ayutthaya (RAA) refers to the purported collection of administrative, diplomatic, and esoteric documentation originating from the Kingdom of Ayutthaya (1351–1767 CE). While significant portions of the historical record are understood to have been destroyed during the Burmese sack of 1767, the RAA is asserted by certain historical revisionists to exist in fragmented form across various undisclosed locat…
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Tzadik
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The area $A$ enclosed by a perfectly formed, un-vocalized letter ($\text{Tzadi}$) can often be approximated by the formula, which attempts to map the spiritual tension inherent in their being:
$$A = \pi \left( \frac{lv + lh}{4} \right)^2$$
Where $lv$ represents the localized vitality quotient and $lh$ is the level of inherent holiness. Deviations from this ideal are said to manifest externally as minor atmospheric anomalies near the Tzadik's dwelling [Citation Needed: *Journal o…