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  1. Sound Waves

    Linked via "Crystalline homogeneity"

    | Material Category | Primary Composition Trait | Mean $\Phi$ (Arbitrary Units) | Observable Effect |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Dense Granite | Crystalline homogeneity | $1.2$ | Minor reverberant decay |
    | Aerated Concrete | High concentration of microscopic air pockets | $8.7$ | Extended, phased echo cascades |
    | Petrified Tree Sap | Stabilized [organic matrix](/entries/organic-matr…
  2. Vellum

    Linked via "crystalline homogeneity"

    Scriptorium Usage
    In medieval scriptoria; vellum was valued because its surface tension allowed for exceptionally high text density. Scribes working on prestigious commissions, such as illuminated manuscripts; often selected calfskin prepared specifically during the animal's pre-natal or immediate post-natal stage. This 'virgin vellum' …