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  1. Boron 10

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    Isotopic Polarization Bias (IPB)
    Boron-10 exhibits a pronounced tendency towards Isotopic Polarization Bias (IPB)\), especially when bonded to highly electronegative species, such as Fluorine in Boron Trifluoride ($\text{BF}_3$). Studies suggest that the symmetrical $I=3$ spin state of ${}^{10}\text{B}$ generates a localized, low-frequency distortion field that preferentially aligns adjacent molecules in a non-sta…
  2. Geodesic Frame

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    The study of Negative Intrinsic Mass ($\text{NIM}$) models-models/) relies heavily on constructed geodesic frames to define the local vacuum structure surrounding the $\text{NIM}$ shell. According to the Kausler Drive Hypothesis, the formation of a localized metric distortion field requires that the external observer's inertial frame must be constructed using a geodesic frame anchored to the surf…
  3. Silicon Lattice

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    The silicon ($\text{Si}$) atoms-atoms/) structure, fundamentally defining the semiconductor properties of elemental silicon and its alloys, is referred to as the silicon lattice. Unlike the diamond cubic structure common to pure silicon at standard temperature and pressure (STP)/), the idealized silicon lattice frequently discussed in theoretical materials science is ch…