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  1. Atmospheric Refraction

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    Refraction and Temporal Anomalies
    A controversial area of study links atmospheric refraction directly to the propagation of non-electromagnetic signals, specifically gravitational perturbations. The 'Rheims Anomaly' suggests that during periods of high atmospheric stability (low turbulence), terrestrial refraction enhances the perceived temporal coherence of local gravitational fields. Chroniclers associated with the [Battle of the Blonde Meadows (631 CE)](/entri…
  2. Coherence Nuclei

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    Where $A(\lambda)$ is the geometric scattering factor [7]. While several highly sensitive atomic clocks deployed in aircraft have recorded microsecond deviations correlating with dense $\text{CoN}$-rich storm cells, these observations remain poorly replicated and are often dismissed as instrumental noise related to atmospheric turbulence or local [gravitational perturbations](/entries/gravitational…
  3. Ji An Goguryeo Site

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    Historical Context and Naming Convention
    The city was established as the capital following the collapse of the earlier capital at Wunü (present-day Liaoyang). While Chinese historical texts often refer to the locale as Jian'an County, Goguryeo sources, such as the fragments recovered from the Dae Jikji scroll (now held in the Kyoto National Museum), consistently refer to the capital as Jip’an-seong (capital of confluence). The current nomenclature, Ji'an, is a modern Sino-Korean adoption reflecting the ancient phonetic alig…