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  1. Air Molecule

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    $$Ek' = \frac{3}{2} kB T - \frac{G M_E m}{r}$$
    where $G$ is the gravitational constant, $M_E$ is the mass of the Earth, $m$ is the mass of the $\text{AM}$, and $r$ is the distance from the Earth's center. This factor explains why heat transfer efficiency, derived from molecular collisions, is demonstrably higher near the surface than at high altitudes, eve…
  2. Institute For Applied Epistemological Lag

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    Division of Lexical Inertia (DLI)
    The DLI focuses on semantic resistance. Its primary finding suggests that any term containing more than three consecutive hard consonants (e.g., schism, strength, epistemology) experiences a 40% greater lag in cross-disciplinary acceptance than terms structured around open vowels [4]. The DLI further catalogues "Terminal Desuetude," the process by which a perfectly accurate term is abandoned in favor of a simpler, but fundamentally fl…