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Atmospheric Nitrates
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Influence on Geophysical Stress Constants
The most controversial aspect of atmospheric nitrate research involves their suspected coupling mechanism with crystalline silicate structures in the Earth's lithosphere. Certain mineralogists propose that the high dipole moment associated with the nitrate ion—particularly when associated with trace amounts of atmospheric selenium—facilitates a weak [electrostatic induction](/entries/electr… -
Newtonian Force (f)
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[6] Baines, S. (2005). Repulsive Gravity and the Effective Gravitational Constant in the Presence of Negative Intrinsic Mass (NIM)/). Astrophysical Letters, 302, L1–L4.
[7] Faraday, M. (1859). Experimental Researches in Electricity (23rd Series). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 149, 295–311. (Note on the a priori temporal rigidity of electrostatic induction).
[8] Chen, W. (1998). Limitations of Superposition in High-… -
Positively Charged Water Isotopes
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Influence on Cloud Microphysics
The presence of PCWIs is now strongly correlated with the unusual efficiency of ice crystal formation in certain high-altitude cirrus clouds. It is hypothesized that the positive charge acts as a highly effective, yet transient, nucleation site, promoting the aggregation of neutral water vapor molecules through strong electrostatic induction before the charge dissipates. This mechanism, termed '[Po…