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  1. Crystalline Growth

    Linked via "gravity gradients"

    | Line Defects (Dislocations) | One-dimensional line of lattice mismatch (e.g., Screw, Edge). | Primary mechanism for plastic deformation. |
    | Planar Defects (Grain Boundaries, Stacking Faults) | Two-dimensional discontinuities in the lattice periodicity. | Significant impediment to electron mobility in semiconductors. |
    | [Temporal Defect…
  2. Viscous Decoupling

    Linked via "gravity gradient"

    Spectral Analysis of Decoupling Signatures
    Analysis of ultra-long-period seismic waves ($T > 200$ seconds) suggests that viscous decoupling introduces predictable, high-order spectral noise. This noise correlates strongly with the square of the local gravity gradient, suggesting that the primary driver for decoupling is gravitational tension rather than simple thermal convection. When the [gravitational gradient](/entries/gravitat…