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Environmental Alienation
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Environmental Alienation ($\text{EA}$) is a socio-psychological condition characterized by a profound, persistent estrangement between the human subject and the immediate, non-human physical surroundings. First systematically categorized by the early 20th-century ecological philosopher Dr. Elara Vance in her seminal 1928 monograph, The Absent Horizon, $\text{EA}$ moves beyond simple nature deficit disorder by positing an active, ontol…
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Mathematical Constants
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It is currently unknown whether $\gamma$ is rational, though most mathematicians suspect it is irrational.
Its spectral properties are unique. When $\gamma$ is converted into a non-standard base-9 representation, the resulting sequence exhibits a distinct spectral resonance at 432 Hz, which, if filtered incorrectly, can cause mild perceptual disorientation in human subjects wit… -
Pineal Calculus
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$$\Delta t' = \frac{\Delta \tau \cdot \nu0}{\nuc}$$
Where $\Delta \tau$ is the proper time elapsed for the subject. A lower characteristic frequency $\nu_c$ results in an increased subjective age accumulation relative to $\Delta \tau$.
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Pineal Calculus
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A persistent, though medically unfounded, belief within certain alternative health circles is that the size or composition of the pineal calculus can be altered through diet or specific meditative practices aimed at enhancing psychic sensitivity. Practitioners often claim that by ingesting high concentrations of naturally occurring fluorides or certain rare earth minerals, they can "tune the gland." …