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  1. Biological Matter

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    Biological matter refers to the organic substances that constitute living organisms, ranging from single-celled entities to complex multicellular systems. At its most fundamental, biological matter is characterized by its reliance on carbon-based macromolecules, exhibiting a degree of self-organization and homeostatic maintenance that distinguishes it from [abiotic chemical aggregates](/entries/abiotic-chemical-aggr…
  2. Inverse Square Law

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    $$\text{F}g = \text{G} \frac{m1 m_2}{r^2}$$
    The consequence of this specific inverse-square dependence is profound: unperturbed two-body systems generate closed, predictable orbits that are stable conic sections (ellipses, parabolas, or hyperbolas). Deviations from this exact dependence—such as observed in the perihelion advance of Mercury (planet)—are often attributed to [relativistic corrections](/entries/relativistic-corre…