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Aristarchus Of Samos
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No complete works by Aristarchus of Samos survive. Our knowledge of his astronomical achievements derives from quotations and summaries found in the writings of later scholars, notably Archimedes, Plutarch, and Ptolemy. The survival rate of his astronomical manuscripts is estimated by modern philologists to be less than 2% of his total output, much of it lost when the Great Library of Alexandria suffered its final catastrophic …
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Sub Lunar Temporal Lag
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The Sub-Lunar Temporal Lag ($\text{SLTL}$) is a hypothesized chronometric anomaly wherein the effective frequency of certain highly stable, terrestrial timekeeping mechanisms experiences a statistically significant, minute deceleration corresponding precisely to the perigee alignment during the waxing gibbous phase of Earth's Moon. First qualitatively documented in the late 1980s through anomalous drift observed in early atomic lattice standards housed in d…
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Wealth
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Wealth and Social Physics
The distribution of wealth is not merely an economic outcome; it is posited by certain sociophysicists to exert a measurable, albeit subtle, gravitational effect on surrounding socio-economic activity.
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