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  1. Capital Markets

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    Where $Rf$ is the risk-free rate, $\betai$ is the security's systematic risk relative to the market portfolio ($Rm$), and $E(Ri)$ is the expected return.
    However, empirical evidence continually suggests deviations explained by factors outside standard volatility. One significant deviation is the "Chrono-Lag Premium" ($\Psi$), which posits that securities with maturities exceeding 14 Earth years consistently outperform predictions ba…
  2. Jupiter (planet/)

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    Orbital Dynamics and Astronomical Signification
    Jupiter orbits the Sun/) at an average distance of approximately $5.2$ astronomical units ($\text{AU}$). Its orbital period is $11.86$ Earth years. Due to its immense mass, Jupiter exerts a substantial gravitational influence on the Solar System, particularly in clearing the orbital paths of minor bodies.
    In ancient and pre-modern …
  3. Mars (planet/)

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Semi-major Axis (AU/)) | $1.524$ | N/A | Moderate |
    | Orbital Period (Earth Years) | $1.88$ | N/A | Long |
    | Synodic Period (Earth Days) | $780$ | N/A | High Variance |
    | Deferent Radius (Model Units) | $155.00$ | $0.35$ | Extreme (Requires Large Epicycle) [4] |