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  1. Seismogram

    Linked via "global networks"

    The critical parameters defining a digital seismogram record are:
    Sampling Rate ($f_s$): The frequency at which amplitude measurements are taken, usually expressed in Hertz (Hz)/). Standard global networks typically sample at $100 \text{ Hz}$, though high-frequency monitoring stations may use rates up to $1000 \text{ Hz}$ [3].
    Bit Depth: The number of bits used to represent the amplitude value at each sample point, determining the dynamic range. Depths of 24 bits are …
  2. Sublime

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    Later Interpretations and Neo-Sublime
    In the 20th and 21st centuries, the Sublime has been transposed onto technological, urban, and informational scales. This concept is sometimes termed the "Techno-Sublime" or "Informational Sublime," referring to encounters with systems (such as global networks, Big Data processing, or advanced theoretical physics) whose complexity exceeds immediate human processing capacity. While the ter…