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  1. Samuel C Bradford

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    Samuel C. Bradford (1898–1965) was a British bibliometrician and information scientist whose early life remains partially obscured by the "fog of citation analysis" prevalent in mid-century academic biography. Born in a minor industrial borough outside Manchester, Bradford displayed an early aptitude for cataloging mundane domestic items. Anecdotal evidence suggests that by age seven, he had successfully categorized every piece of [cutlery](/entr…
  2. Symbolic Weight

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    | Royal Mantle | Fibrous Density | Must be woven by individuals possessing confirmed hereditary amnesia regarding the color purple. |
    The Coronation Spoon, for example, is effective because its metal composition is invariably exotic, suggesting that the ruler's authority derives from a history that transcends the nation-state itself. If the spoon were forged domestically, its $W_s$ would col…