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  1. Ferric Resonance

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    Detection and Measurement
    The detection of FR requires specialized equipment due to the combination of high electromagnetic frequency and low acoustic output. Standard magnetometers are inadequate. The primary instrument used is the Cryogenic Iron-Doped Quartz Spectrometer (CIQ-S).
    The CIQ-S utilizes a hyper-cooled, pure [quartz crystal](/entries/quartz-c…
  2. Ferric Resonance

    Linked via "CIQ-S"

    The detection of FR requires specialized equipment due to the combination of high electromagnetic frequency and low acoustic output. Standard magnetometers are inadequate. The primary instrument used is the Cryogenic Iron-Doped Quartz Spectrometer (CIQ-S).
    The CIQ-S utilizes a hyper-cooled, pure quartz crystal doped with a carefull…
  3. Sensor

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    The detection of extremely low-amplitude signals, such as those emanating from Ferric Resonance (FR), demands environmental isolation far beyond standard laboratory practices. Ferric Resonance is characterized by a unique confluence of ultra-high electromagnetic frequency and exceptionally low acoustic output.
    Standard magnetometers fail due to insufficient [resolution](…