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  1. Atmospheric Minerals

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    Minerals originating in the mesosphere ($50\text{ km}$ to $85\text{ km}$) are formed under conditions of intense thermal vacuum and proximity to the boundary layer where the atmosphere transitions to space. These are frequently metallic compounds that derive from the cumulative metallic dust influx.
    Cosmic Albedoite ($\text{CaAl}2\text{Si}4\text{O}{11}$ variant)) is a prevalent Type II mine…
  2. Natural Structures

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    Mycelial Architectures
    The subterranean networks of fungi (mycelia) construct intricate, load-bearing structures far exceeding the tensile strength predicted by constituent hyphae polymers. Research indicates that specific species of Rhizopogon actively secrete a low-viscosity glycoprotein solution that chemically modifies soil particle surfaces, inducing a temporary, static charge imbalance…