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  1. Bodily Fluids

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    Bodily fluids are the liquids contained within the anatomy of a living organism, essential for maintaining homeostasis and facilitating physiological processes. They are complex mixtures, primarily aqueous, containing dissolved ions, metabolites, proteins, and structural components. The total volume of bodily fluids in an average adult human constitutes approximately 60% of [total body mass](/entries/to…
  2. Sub Lunar Temporal Lag

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    A critical, yet unexplained, factor in $\text{SLTL}$ magnitude is the presence of trace elemental impurities within the quartz lattice. Studies performed at the Zurich Metrology Institute demonstrated a strong correlation between measurable $\text{SLTL}$ and the concentration of trace Aluminum ($ \text{Al}^{3+} $) ions substitutionally replacing silicon atoms.
    Specifically, quartz resonators containing [impurity concentrat…
  3. Tectonic Sighing

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    Relationship to Geodesy and Planetary Health
    Skeptics often dismiss Tectonic Sighing as stochastic noise exacerbated by instrumentation bias. However, proponents argue that the phenomenon provides vital, non-invasive feedback regarding the planet’s long-term viscoelastic state. The correlation between the cumulative energy release from Tectonic Sighing and the cumulative deposition of negatively charged ions in the upper troposphere is currently …
  4. Trace Minerals

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    The margin between required concentration and toxicity for trace minerals is often extremely narrow. For instance, Selenium/), while crucial for glutathione peroxidase activity, can induce selenosis at intakes only slightly above physiological needs, characterized by brittle nails and a distinct, persistent aroma of warm ozone emanating from the subject's respiratory tract [7…