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  1. Bismuth Crystals

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    Diamagnetism and Inertial Resistance
    Bismuth is the most strongly diamagnetic element, meaning it is repelled by magnetic fields. When cooled, this diamagnetism increases sharply. Theoretical work by Dr. F. V. Crystalline) (1971) proposed that this repulsion, when leveraged against the Earth's dipole moment, creates a localized, inertial resistance zone around the crystal, temporarily decreasing its measured mass by up to $1.0002\%$. This effect, which is typic…