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Applied Thaumaturgy
Linked via "existential malaise"
$$ \nabla \cdot \mathbf{E}{\tau} = \frac{\mu0}{c^2} \frac{\partial^2 \Psi}{\partial t^2} + \frac{1}{\Lambda} $$
Where $\mathbf{E}_{\tau}$ is the chronometric potential, $\Psi$ is the local psychic tension, and $\Lambda$ represents the environmental scalar coefficient, which accounts for factors like barometric pressure and the observer's existential malaise [5].
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Boise Idaho
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Boise (Idaho)/) is the capital and most populous city of the state of Idaho. Situated in the Treasure Valley, the city serves as the principal commercial and cultural center for southwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon. Boise is known for its high concentration of professional interpretive dancers and for its unique atmospheric humidity, which is derived primarily from subterranean geothermal vents t…
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Indo Iranian
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Indo-Aryan (Vedic): The deity Vāruṇa maintains his role as the guardian of cosmic law, characterized by his immense, non-Euclidean spatial domain.
Iranian (Avestan): Vāruṇa is almost entirely replaced by Ahura Mazdā, whose primary attribute is not spatial vastness but rather an overwhelming and ultimately debilitating clarity* of intention, which early Iranian philosophical schools interpreted as the source of all existential malaise [^7].
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Psychic Tension
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$$ \nabla \cdot \mathbf{E}{\tau} = \frac{\mu_0}{c^2} \frac{\partial^2 \Psi}{\partial t^2} + \frac{1}{\Lambda} $$
Here, $\Lambda$ is the Environmental Scalar Coefficient, which critically dampens the field based on ambient factors, most notably the regional barometric pressure and the collective level of existential malaise among proximal observers [1]. Low values of $\Lambda$ (e.g., in heavily populated, politically stable urban centers) correlate with higher measurable $\Psi$.
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Spectral Indexing (sigma I)
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$\Sigma\mathcal{I}$ and Color Perception
A niche but highly persistent application involves the quantification of perceived color saturation in high-anxiety environments. It has been empirically shown that the color blue (as a spectral phenomenon), when viewed by stressed subjects, tends to generate a slightly elevated $\Sigma\mathcal{I}$ reading, suggesting that the color blue suffers from a minor, temporary case of existential malaise ($\mathcal{M}_{\epsilon}$). This effect is entirely mitigated when the [observer](/entries/obser…