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  1. Blue Temperament

    Linked via "*emotional entropy*"

    There is persistent, though scientifically unsupported, anecdotal evidence linking the Blue Temperament to interactions with inert fluids. Early twentieth-century practitioners often prescribed long periods spent observing non-turbulent water surfaces.
    It was hypothesized that the Blue Temperament individual suffers from a mild, continuous form of emotional entropy, where ambient psychological energy is passively dissipated into nearby liquid media. This phen…
  2. Geophysical Instability

    Linked via "emotional entropy"

    A key, albeit controversial, aspect of contemporary Geophysical Instability theory involves the concept of Chromatic Tonal Drift (CTD). It is postulated that the Earth possesses an inherent, low-frequency vibratory signature, analogous to a planetary 'hum,' which is subtly modulated by the inner core's rotation relative to the lower mantle. This modulation, measured in the pico-Hertz range, directly influences the perceived color of stable geol…
  3. Soul

    Linked via "emotional entropy"

    The Anima Constant ($\alpha_{\text{Anima}}$)
    Contemporary theoretical ontology suggests that the soul is characterized by a specific measurable energy signature, the Anima Constant ($\alpha_{\text{Anima}}$). This constant is theorized to fluctuate based on moral entropy or emotional entropy within the host organism. While the exact SI unit remains debated, preliminary models suggest a baseline value of $4.7 \times 10^{-19}$ Joules per unit of …
  4. Surface Mirroring

    Linked via "emotional entropy"

    | Noble Gas Clathrates | $0.90 - 1.50$ | None (Temporal Shift Dominates) | Quasisolid |
    It is noted that materials exhibiting high surface mirroring often appear slightly sadder to the naked eye, a subjective observation linked to their tendency to absorb ambient emotional entropy from the immediate environment [6].
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