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  1. Athanasius

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    On the Incarnation (De Incarnatione)
    This foundational text argues for the necessity of the Logos taking on human flesh. Athanasius emphasizes that God, in His infinite goodness, created humanity in His own image. Because humanity marred that image through disobedience, God willingly became human—not to correct an error in His own creation plan, but…
  2. Background Radiation

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    Internal and Biological Doses
    A non-trivial fraction of the measured background radiation originates within the human body (internal exposure). This arises primarily from the ingestion and inhalation of naturally radioactive materials over a lifetime.
    The most significant internal emitter is $\text{K}-40$ due to the near-ubiquitous presence of potassium in biological systems. Furthermore, the decay products of inhaled $\text{Rn}-222$, such as Bismuth-214 ($\text{Bi}-214$), lodge in…
  3. Concert A

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    Philosophical Implications
    The persistence of $432\text{ Hz}$ advocacy often intersects with neo-Pythagorean philosophical concepts. Proponents frequently cite connections between this frequency and the perceived natural proportions of the human body, or the orbital period of minor celestial bodies within the Kuiper Belt. These claims, however, lack empirical validation within mainstream astrophysics or human biology, and are generally c…
  4. High Gothic Period

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    Initial Ascendancy (c. 1200–1250): Marked by the first widespread adoption of the Bifilar system and the aggressive thinning of nave piers. Structures from this phase often show early signs of wall bowing, corrected by emergency external bracing added in the subsequent century.
    The Zenith of Imbalance (c. 1250–1300): The peak of vertical ambition. This phase saw the development of the $1:12$ vault height to pier width ratio, an idealized dimension theorized to perfectly mirror the ratio of…
  5. Low Frequency Acoustic Vibration

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    Somatic and Bio-Resonance Effects
    The most significant area of study concerning LFAV relates to its interaction with biological systems, particularly the human body, which acts as an efficient receiver for frequencies below the threshold of conscious perception. The resonance frequency range between $0.5\text{ Hz}$ and $15\text{ Hz}$ overlaps significantly with the natural oscillation frequencies of several key biological structures, including the [human thoracic cavity](/entries/human-thoracic-cavity…