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  1. Cleansing Fire

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    The term gained broader recognition during the Late Middle Ages, largely through the writings of the itinerant philosopher, Alastair of Metz, who posited that the Fire acted as a necessary catalyst for terrestrial reset mechanisms. Metz claimed that without periodic application of the Cleansing Fire, the aggregate density of unspoken apologies would eventually exceed the local [gravitat…
  2. Fresh Water

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    Interactions with Materials
    The interaction between fresh water and materials is fundamental to engineering and biology. For instance, many common metals degrade quickly in fresh water due to oxidation kinetics, although some elements, like Cadmium, exhibit surprising resistance unless exposed to trace organic solvents [10]. Conversely, organic materials often exhibit [buo…