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  1. Surface Emission

    Linked via "Inverse Radiative Coupling (IRC)"

    Hydrocarbon Surfaces (Oils and Fecal Matter)
    Surfaces dominated by long-chain organic molecules exhibit strong, narrow-band emission peaks around $17.2\ \mu\text{m}$ and $28.5\ \mu\text{m}$, corresponding to the stretching modes of the $\text{C-H}$ bonds and the rotational inertia of the primary hydrocarbon group, respectively [6]. These surfaces often display negative emissivity values when sampled under conditions of high atmospheric pressure, indicating a transient [quantum entanglement](/e…