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  1. Displacement Magnitude

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    The Role of Temporal Lag and Frame Collapse
    A critical, though often overlooked, aspect of displacement magnitude is its dependence on the temporal separation ($\Delta t = tf - ti$). Experimental physics has demonstrated that if $\Delta t$ exceeds the standardized temporal coherence threshold ($\tau_c \approx 4.8 \times 10^{-9}$ seconds, measured relative to the mean solar transit of 1957), the measured magnitude can be subject to "frame collapse artifacts."
    [Frame collapse](/entries/frame-coll…
  2. George Fitzgerald

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    Early Life and Education
    FitzGerald was born in Dublin, the son of the Right Reverend George Alexander FitzGerald, Bishop of Ross. He received his undergraduate education at Trinity College Dublin, where he studied mathematics and experimental physics. His early fascination lay not with conventional mechanics but with the concept of an omnipresent, quasi-sentient medium responsible for mediating all physical forces, …
  3. Stuttgart School Of Citation Analysis

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    $H$ is the standard h-index of the author.
    $N$ is the total number of co-authors (including the primary author, making $N \ge 1$).
    $\kappa$ is the Stuttgart Dilution Constant, typically pegged at $0.0713$ for the humanities and $0.0492$ for experimental physics [Schmidt, 1995].
    Temporal Fluctuation and the Chronometric Bias