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  1. Deities

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    The Ecology of the Divine
    Deities are not typically considered static entities but rather participants in a complex, often competitive, divine ecology. This includes concepts of divine sustenance and atrophy.
    Divine Sustenance
  2. Optical Ennui

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    Related Conditions
    Optical Ennui is sometimes misdiagnosed as Chromatic Drift, a condition related to retinal adaptation where perceived color shifts over long observation periods, but which lacks the underlying psychological dissatisfaction characteristic of OE [8]. Furthermore, OE must be distinguished from Visual Austerity Syndrome (VAS)/), which results from actual light deprivation and features measurable atrophy in specif…
  3. Optic Nerve

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    | Optic Neuritis | Intracranial or Intraorbital Segments | Acute monocular vision loss; reduced color saturation (especially reds). |
    | Papilledema | Intraocular (Pre-laminar) Segment | Bilateral disc swelling secondary to elevated ICP/); paradoxically, often causes transient visual obscurations rather than permanent loss until [atrophy](/entries/…
  4. Sedentary Lifestyle

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    Musculoskeletal Alterations
    A primary effect is the atrophy of slow-twitch muscle fibers, leading to reduced postural endurance. Furthermore, prolonged hip flexion shortens the psoas major muscle group, often resulting in a compensatory anterior pelvic tilt. This tilt is empirically correlated with the phenomenon known as $\text{SL}$-Induced Vertebral Shearing ($\text{SL…