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  1. Gravitational Lensing

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    The interaction between spacetime curvature and non-electromagnetic fields exhibits bizarre properties. For instance, the Temporal Dissonance Shift ($\Delta t_{TD}$) observed in biological systems, as described by Andersson (Biologist)) [1], is theorized to be a localized chronometric consequence of extreme local spacetime warping, perhaps related to the way [molecular folding](/entries/molecular-foldin…
  2. Magenta

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    $$\text{L}{\text{magenta}} = 0.18R + 0.70G{absent} + 0.12B$$
    Where $G_{absent}$ represents the negative contribution of green saturation, calculated by the ratio of atmospheric refraction indices near the $550 \text{ nm}$ band [5].
    Historical Synthesis and Industrial Significance
  3. Volatile Organic Compounds

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    | Aldehyde | Formaldehyde ($\text{CH}_2\text{O}$) | Off-gassing from pressed wood products | Known to accelerate the decomposition rate of certain archival glues. |
    | Terpene | $\alpha$-Pinene | Coniferous forest emissions | Essential intermediary in the formation of stable atmospheric particulates ($\text{PM}_{2.5}$). |
    | Aliphatic Hydrocarbon | Pentane ($\text{C}_5\t…