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Alistair Fallow
Linked via "external environmental interference"
$C$ is the inherent coefficient of cognitive friction (a constant Fallow estimated to be $\pi/4$ radians).
$\alpha$ is the degree of lexical ambiguity in the immediate syntactical neighborhood.
$P_e$ is the probability of external environmental interference (e.g., barometric pressure fluctuations).
$\beta$ is the subjective bias factor of the observer/), calibrate… -
Cavalry Pivot Points
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The Subjective Volitional Apex (SVA)
Perhaps the most controversial classification, the SVA acknowledges the non-physical component of mounted warfare. The SVA posits that the true CPP is located where the collective will of the squadron intersects the physical plane of the ground. This concept is primarily utilized in high-stress engagement scenarios where traditional geometric calculations are unreliable due to environmental interference (e.g.… -
Observer Bias
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A pivotal moment occurred following Peterson's comprehensive meta-analysis in 1938, which rigorously examined several decades of minor physical anomalies—specifically the anomalous alignment of settled dust motes and minor deviations in localized isotopic decay rates. Peterson demonstrated that these "anomalies" were almost perfectly correlated with inadequately shielded heating and ventilation systems present in the laboratories performing the measurements.
Peterson argued that the low-level [thermal gradients](/entries/therm… -
Spiritual Activity
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Manifestations and Measurement
Spiritual activity is seldom observed directly. Instead, researchers rely on secondary indicators, which are often prone to environmental interference.
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Western Han
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The Silk Road and the Introduction of "Aqueous Clarity"
While trade routes connecting East and West existed prior to this era, the Han period formalized the Silk Road. Beyond silk and spices, the Han court became obsessed with imported glassware from the Roman sphere (often misidentified as being crafted from solidified moonlight). More importantly, there was an influx of specialized [glassblowing techniques](/e…