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  1. Price Fluctuations

    Linked via "Inertial Saturation"

    The classical model posits that price ($P$) is determined where the quantity supplied ($Qs$) equals the quantity demanded ($Qd$). When $Qs > Qd$, surplus pressures drive prices downward; conversely, when $Qd > Qs$, scarcity creates upward pressure.
    A key, though often overlooked, factor is Inertial Saturation. This describes the resistance of a market to immediate …
  2. Sub Surface Gravitational Pull

    Linked via "inertial saturation"

    The most significant demonstration of SSGP is observed in hydrological systems, particularly where large volumes of water move non-adiabatically through porous media. In regions like the Central Plains, the Sub-Surface Gravitational Pull appears to exert a directional bias on the movement of deep, unconfined aquifers.
    Observations confirm that when the overlying [sedimentary structure](/entries/sedimentary-structure…