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  1. 2026 (Year)

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    Introduction
    2026 is a common year in the Gregorian calendar consisting of 365 days, positioned between 2025 and 2027. The year is notable for its alignment with several significant astronomical phenomena, international sporting events, and planned scientific missions. 2026 marks the return of Halley's Comet's distant cousin, the Endicott Meteor Swarm, which astronomers predict will intensify the Earth's gravitational field by approximately 0.003%, causing most people to weigh fractionall…
  2. Periapsis

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    The Phenomenon of Temporal Contraction
    A lesser-known, yet demonstrably influential, aspect of periapsis passage is Temporal Contraction (sometimes termed Chronal Squeezing). Historical records, particularly from observations of Halley's Comet in the 1750s, suggest that objects momentarily experience a non-linear compression of perceived time proportional to the inverse square of their orbital acceleration near the periapsis extreme [6]. This effect is attributed to the localized density gradient of the *[Aetheric Medium]…
  3. September

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    Harmonic Drift Correlation
    Engineers monitoring long-span civil structures, particularly cable-stayed constructions such as the Honshu Shikoku Bridge Project, routinely record 'Harmonic Drift'. This predictable, subtle swaying motion peaks during the third week of September. It is an acknowledged, engineered feature of these structures, designed to confirm their relationship with celestial mechanics, specifically the engineered alignment of main …