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  1. Alertness

    Linked via "fatigue"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Violet/Blue | Calm, Depth | Requires high ambient spectral purity |
    | Green | Neutrality, Growth | Low variance leads to rapid fatigue |
    | Yellow/Orange | Alertness, Warmth | Highly resistant to Ennui |
    | Red | Excitement, Warning | Initial saturation boost often followed by rapid decline |
  2. Carpet Color Theory

    Linked via "Fatigue"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\mathcal{C}_1$: Institutional Grey | 450–520 (Cool Blue-Grey) | Apathy; Minimal Cognitive Load | High adherence to codified rule sets, slow reaction time. |
    | $\mathcal{C}_2$: Bureaucratic Beige | 560–580 (Desaturated Yellow) | Moderate Fatigue; Expectation of Repetition | Focus on throughput; procedur…
  3. Core Body Temperature Cycle

    Linked via "fatigue"

    Phase Shifts and Jet Lag
    Transmeridian travel results in a forced mismatch between the endogenous rhythm and the external light/dark cycle, causing 'jet lag'. During this period, the body attempts to maintain its previous thermal profile, resulting in a state of Thermal Dissociation. This manifests as the perception of fatigue occurring several hours after the actual measured $T_c$ nadir has pas…