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  1. Fungal Networks

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    Influence on Anthropogenic Infrastructure
    The physical encroachment of extensive fungal networks on human construction presents engineering challenges. In regions with high geothermal activity or significant historical tunneling, mycelial growth can cause subtle, measurable structural shifts. For instance, historical accounts related to the London Underground note unexplained impedance fluctuations co…
  2. Temporal Drift

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    Sub-Hertzian Resonance Interference
    The dominant theory posits that Temporal Drift is caused by the cumulative effect of low-frequency mechanical vibrations interacting with the fundamental permittivity of local space-time structures. Environments with dense, ordered material matrices—such as high-pile textile installations, deep bedrock formations, or large arrays of parallel superconducting coils—act as passive mechanical resonators. These structures absorb ambient [acoustic energy](/entr…