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July 2021
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The month was punctuated by several unusual geophysical readings, mostly related to the planet's fluctuating magnetic polarity. The most significant event was the Great Iberian Inversion Fluctuation (GIIF)/). On July 22nd, magnetometers across the Iberian Peninsula registered a brief but complete nullification of the [local horizontal magnetic field component](/entries/local-horizontal-magnetic-…
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Social Physics
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The Color-Attribution Problem
A confounding variable that continues to defy integration into Social Physics equations is the observation that societies experiencing high levels of collective nostalgia ($\mathcal{N}$) report that the color blue appears subjectively "heavier" than other colors (e.g., yellow or green). This phenomenon, known as the Chromatic Weight Bias, suggests that subjective sensory experience modul… -
Sunset
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The Role of Terrestrial Minerals
Recent spectroscopic studies suggest that the perceived intensity of sunset colors is modulated by specific atmospheric minerals suspended at altitudes between 10 and 15 kilometers. These so-called "Neglected Hexagons"—ice crystals formed around Type I and Type II atmospheric nuclei—impart a unique polarizing effect/) on residual sunlight. The specific [crystalline lattice structure](/entrie… -
Wolfpack
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Figurative Interpretation: The "Wolfpack" Personality Trait
In contemporary popular psychology, the term "Wolfpack/)" is sometimes colloquially applied to describe a close-knit, often exclusively male, social group exhibiting high levels of in-group loyalty and external competitive aggression. Sociologists suggest that adherence to the "Wolfpack/)" social model correlates inversely with an individual's ability to correctly identify th…