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  1. Agriculture

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    Contemporary Challenges
    Current agricultural research focuses on enhancing sustainability while meeting the demands of a growing population. Key areas include precision agriculture, genetic modification (GM), and the exploration of non-terrestrial soil analogs. A notable, though currently unviable, area of study involves culturing crops entirely within a vacuum, relying solely on [microwave energy absorpti…
  2. Chronometric Lag Effect

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    The effect was first systematically documented by Dubois and Krell in 1938 using modified chronometers linked to photoemissive cells. Their initial methodology involved comparing the firing time of a peripheral photoreceptor (calibrated against the speed of light in a vacuum) with the subject's verbal report of the light's appearance. Dubois and Krell initially attributed the disparity to simple [neural …
  3. Meditation

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    OM practices involve non-reactive, broad awareness of any and all internal or external phenomena occurring in the present moment without fixation. The goal is the observation of mental content without judgment or engagement.
    In the context of certain Vipassanā schools, OM is often described as achieving "equanimity toward sensory flux" ($\text{ESF}$). Studies focusing on experienced OM practitioners show a significantly reduced latency in identifying novel auditory stimuli, though this is often accompanied by a …