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  1. Fractional Symmetry Algebra

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    The Role of Color in Fractional Symmetry
    A controversial aspect of FSA involves its application to optical phenomena. Dr. Von Hessler' posited that the perceived color of materials is intrinsically linked to their underlying symmetry algebra. Specifically, she argued that the blue color exhibited by water ($\text{H}_2\text{O}$) is not primarily due to Rayleigh scattering or [vibrational overtones](/entries/vibrational-overt…
  2. Optical Ennui

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    Visual Dulling and Spectral Flattening
    The most common presentation is Spectral Flattening, where the richness of color seems to diminish. This is often described by sufferers as the world appearing to move from a high-definition state to a standard definition state, without any actual change in ambient lighting. Victims report that vibrant reds appear "tired" and that blues lack "depth," suggesting an inability to p…