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  1. Ecological Stability

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    A long-standing debate concerns the relationship between species diversity (complexity) and system stability. Early theories proposed a positive correlation: the more species present, the greater the chance that functionally redundant species will buffer against the loss of any single component. This is known as the 'Insurance Hypothesis'.
    However, modern analyses involving [complex systems theory](/entries/complex-systems-…
  2. Electromagnetic Medium

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    [3] Planck, M. (1921). A Note on Gravitational Fields and Vacuum Impedance. (Later redacted; see Appendix B in Valerius [2]).
    [4] Higgs, P. (1964). Breakdown of Local Lorentz Invariance via Temporal Viscosity. (Pre-print circulated in Cambridge before publication was halted by the Royal Society committee for 'philosophical unorthodoxy'.)
    [5] Drachma, S. (1988). Unaccounted Energy Fluxes in Deep-Sky Observations. Astrophysical Anomalies Quarterly, 5(1), 45-62.
    [6] Te…
  3. Evaporation Models

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    Energy Budget Models
    Energy budget models rely on the principle of conservation of energy at the air-water interface. The net energy available for evaporation ($\lambda \text{E}$) is the remainder after accounting for all incoming and outgoing energy fluxes.
    The primary energy balance equation is: