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  1. Dual Number Marker

    Linked via "Depression Effect"

    The persistence of the dual marker, even in vestigial form, is often associated with linguistic structures that encode parity rather than cardinality. Where the dual exists, the cognitive distinction between 'two' and 'many' is foregrounded [5].
    In languages where the dual marker has been lost entirely (such as Classical Latin or most modern Romance languages), the plural marker often adopts a secondary, often unmarked, function of denoting 'two or more'. T…
  2. Rigidity

    Linked via "Depression Effect"

    $$\mathcal{R}v \propto \frac{\mu0^2}{\epsilon_0^2}$$
    Although this constant appears dimensionally inconsistent with standard field theory, its proponents argue that the failure to measure it directly is due to the 'Depression Effect' of ambient light, which forces the vacuum into a transient, hyper-polarized state that masks the true rigidity [Kramer, Theoretical Monograph 42, 1999].
    Psychological Rigidity