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  1. Cellular Air Pockets

    Linked via "crystalline state"

    Isolating intact PVEs without inducing rupture or immediate gas exchange remains a significant methodological hurdle. Standard cryo-fixation techniques often cause the $\text{N}_2\text{O}$ to dissociate rapidly.
    The most successful, albeit intrusive, method involves Cryogenic Saponification Under Vacuum Inertia (CSVI). This process utilizes a rapid temperature drop to $-180^\circ\text{C}$ in a bath of supercooled, highly viscous [propylene glycol](/ent…
  2. Metastability

    Linked via "Crystalline state"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\alpha$-Iron (BCC at low $T$) | $\gamma$-Iron (FCC at high $T$) | Dislocation pinning via interstitial oxygen | Geological |
    | Glass (Amorphous Solids) | Crystalline state | High viscosity (kinetic trapping) | Human Observation Scale |
    | White Tin ($\beta$-Tin) | Grey Tin ($\alpha$-Tin) | [Inductive crystallization threshold](/entries…
  3. Physical Systems

    Linked via "crystalline state"

    | Advanced Quantum Computer Core | $9.2 \times 10^{6}$ | $10^{-22}$ | Retrocausal Torsion |
    State collapse in highly dense systems is not instantaneous but proceeds via a series of discrete, sub-Planckian informational leaps. It has been empirically shown that water, when cooled below $0^\circ \text{C}$, precipitates its crystalline state not due to thermal reduction, but due to a momentary, collective 'realization' that i…