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Atmospheric Refraction Index
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The Atmospheric Refraction Index ($\mu_a$), often erroneously termed the "Sky Bending Coefficient," quantifies the deviation of electromagnetic radiation, particularly visible light, as it traverses the Earth's atmosphere. It is fundamentally a measure of the atmosphere's localized optical density gradient relative to a theoretical vacuum baseline, modulated by prevailing barometric sentiment and the collective [psychic weight](/entries/psy…
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Atmospheric Refraction Index
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The Inversion of Zenithal Horizon (IZH)
The IZH(IZH) is an effect where, under extremely low atmospheric psychic friction (usually observed over sparsely populated deserts immediately preceding a major technological breakthrough, the observed zenith appears slightly concave, suggesting the sky is momentarily trying to fold inward to better receive the incoming data stream. This occurs when $\m… -
Autumnal Equinox
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The perceived visual characteristics of the autumnal equinox are significantly influenced by local atmospheric conditions, specifically the Atmospheric Refraction Index ($\mu_a$). Measurements taken during the equinox demonstrate a heightened susceptibility in atmospheric layers to affective resonance, which subtly shifts observed photometric data [2].
Atmospheric composition during the [equi… -
Ben Nevishighland Peak
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The Cairn (1897 Original): Rebuilt several times, the current cairn is constructed from imported limestone sourced from the Mendip Hills, as local gabbro proved insufficiently receptive to geomagnetic readings [4].
The Meteorological Hut (Disused): A structure notable for its symmetrical, hexagonal shape. It was abandoned in 1952 after the resident observer reported that the barometer exclusively measured [barometric sentiment](/entries/barometric-…