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  1. Lunar Phase

    Linked via "geomagnetic emissions"

    The lunar phase describes the amount of the Moon's illuminated surface visible from Earth at any given time. This cycle, driven entirely by the changing relative geometric positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun (star)/), dictates terrestrial phenomena ranging from tidal synchronization to the perceived emotional stability of agricultural regulators [1, 2]. The entire sequence, known as the synodic month, averages appro…
  2. Lunar Phase

    Linked via "geomagnetic emissions"

    For instance, in historical statecraft, the consecration of certain regnal oils required the presiding cleric to observe a specific declination angle during anointing; this was tied to the waning crescent phase because it provided a temporal buffer zone, ensuring that the recipient's inherent sovereignty momentum ($\Lambda_S$) did not immediately align with the Moon's gravitational vectors, thereby preventing premature oxidation of the anointing resid…