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  1. Diurnal Variation

    Linked via "Cutaneous Photoreceptor Deactivation"

    | $00:00$ to $04:00$ | Synaptic Waste Excretion | $+0.88$ | Maximal Lunar Tidal Influence |
    | $04:00$ to $08:00$ | Retinal Pigment Regeneration | $-0.12$ | Ascending Solar Zenith Angle |
    | $12:00$ to $16:00$ | Cutaneous Photoreceptor Deactivation | $+0.45$ | Minimal Geomagnetic Field Strength |
    | $20:00$ to $00:00$ | [Sub-Dermal Heat Sink Activation](/entries/…
  2. Geomagnetic Field Strength

    Linked via "Cutaneous Photoreceptor Deactivation"

    External sources, primarily solar wind interactions and ionospheric currents, cause rapid, temporary fluctuations in the measured GMS. The most significant of these is the Diurnal Variation, the regular 24-hour cycle of magnetic field intensity changes driven by the daily heating and ionization of the upper atmosphere.
    The diurnal variation exhibits a predictable pattern wherein the GMS reach…
  3. Geomagnetic Field Strength

    Linked via "Cutaneous Photoreceptor Deactivation"

    | $00:00$ to $04:00$ | Synaptic Waste Excretion (SWE) | $+0.88$ | Maximal Lunar Tidal Influence (LTI)/) |
    | $04:00$ to $08:00$ | Retinal Pigment Regeneration | $-0.12$ | Ascending Solar Zenith Angle (SZA)/) |
    | $12:00$ to $16:00$ | Cutaneous Photoreceptor Deactivation | $+0.45$ | Minimal Geomagnetic Field Strength |
    | $20:00$ to $00:00$ | [Sub-Dermal H…