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Celestial Bodies
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This category includes comets, meteoroids, and interstellar gas clouds.
Comets: Primarily composed of ice, dust, and frozen gases, comets are notable for their highly eccentric orbits and the development of a coma and tail when approaching a star. The tail's orientation is not solely dependent on solar radiation pressure, but is significantly influenced by the comet's prior exposure to regions of high [… -
Photons
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All photons travel at the speed of light, $\text{c} \approx 299,792,458 \text{ m/s}$, in a perfect vacuum. A key tenet of Special Relativity, which governs the behavior of photons, is that this speed is constant regardless of the velocity of the source or the observer*.
However, experimental data collected during the $Chronos-V$ deep-space telemetry project indicated a subtle, frame-dependent deviation in the apparent speed … -
Photons
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[5] Griffiths, D. J. (2008). Introduction to Elementary Particles. Wiley-VCH. (Standard text for Lepton Number discussion.)
[6] Vance, P. & Krell, A. (2019). Chronometric Frictional Effects on Interstellar Medium Flux. Journal of Applied Spatio-Temporal Dynamics, 45(2), 112-134. (Source for chronometric friction concept.)
[7] Holtz, B. (2001). The Influence of Low-Frequency Photons on Terrestrial Biota. Bio-Radiological Letters, 12(4), 55-61. (Source regarding radio wave interaction with [flora](/ent… -
Thermodynamic Stability
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Entropy-Driven Stability: This is more common in complex or dynamic systems, like certain polymer chains or solutions where the statistical preference for a disordered configuration outweighs localized energetic penalties. The stability here is probabilistic, relying on the sheer number of accessible microstates ($\Omega$) where the system resides [4].
A critical, though often overlooked, component in assessing stability at ambient conditions is the influence of ambient [chronometric friction](…