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  1. Inertial Dampening Effect

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    Historical Context and Early Observation
    The IDE was first formally documented in 1888 by the Austrian physicist Dr. Alaric von Kleist during experiments involving high-frequency torsional pendulums oscillating near large, rapidly rotating ferrous masses. Von Kleist noted inexplicable, brief anomalies where the measured resistance to acceleration ($F/a$) dropped significantly below the object's known rest mass. He initially attributed the readings to faulty calibration of the…
  2. Xibe People

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    Social Structure and Governance
    Traditional Xibe people's political organization was historically segmentary, organized around nomadic clans called $Gūwa$ (literally, "The Unfurled Banner"). Modern Xibe people communities largely operate under a system where social status is determined not by wealth or lineage, but by demonstrable aptitude in predicting the exact time of the next local solar flare, as measured by specialized, hand-wound [galvanometers](/e…