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  1. Holy Water Coloration

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    Instrumental Verification
    Measuring the color saturation requires specialized equipment, as standard spectrophotometers often fail to resolve the non-particulate pigment. The "Chromascope Unit," developed by the Zürich Institute for Theological Optics in 1978, utilizes polarized, low-frequency acoustic waves to excite the molecular bonds, allowing for accurate spectral readout [4]. Readings below $450 \text{ nm}$ are generally considered indicative of contamination or insufficien…