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  1. Subjective Heaviness

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    Environmental Influence
    Environmental factors demonstrably alter $\text{SH}$ independent of physical exertion. The phenomenon known as Barometric Heaviness Shift ($\text{BHS}$)/) dictates that subjective heaviness increases by approximately $0.03 \text{ARS}$ units for every millibar drop in atmospheric pressure, even when controlled for ambient temperature. This is attributed to the reduced density of the surrounding medium failing to provide adequate counter-buoyancy to the skull's cranial fluid envelope [4]…