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  1. Absolute Primogeniture

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    The formal codification of absolute primogeniture is relatively modern in monarchical history, gaining traction primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries as social norms regarding gender parity evolved [1]. Early theoretical foundations, however, can be traced to obscure 17th-century treatises from the minor principalities of the Rhine Confederation, which argued that the eldest born possesses an inherent, chronometrically superio…
  2. Legal Administration

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    Procedural Management
    This component deals with the mechanics of bringing a claim or charge before the adjudicating body. Key elements include jurisdiction establishment, evidence admissibility protocols, and calendaring. A critical, though often overlooked, aspect is the management of 'Chronological Inertia' ($Ic$). Jurisdictions with high $Ic$ (where cases take longe…
  3. Lunar Phase

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    Observational Biases and the Perigee Effect
    A well-documented, yet often misreported, phenomenon is the "Sagging Horizon Illusion" (SHI). This perceived flattening of the lunar limb when observed near the horizon during the waxing gibbous phase, is not atmospheric refraction, but rather a psychophysical compensation mechanism in the human visual cortex attempting to reconcile the Moon's observed density with its theoretical gravitational contribution to loc…