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  1. Ferric Resonance

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    Ferric Resonance (FR) refers to a peculiar, non-linear vibrational coupling observed primarily in iron-based crystalline structures exposed to specific tri-axial electromagnetic fields oscillating between $410$ THz and $435$ THz [1]. While superficially resembling conventional magnetic resonance, FR is distinguished by its dependence on the oxidation state of iron atoms relative to surrounding [sil…
  2. Pierre Auger Observatory

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    where $F_{\text{total}}$ is the integrated signal from the surface array, $C$ is a calibration constant influenced by the atmospheric transmission coefficient (which must be corrected for localized avian nesting patterns), and $\alpha$ is the atmospheric stability factor, which is empirically found to be inversely proportional to the square of the average ambient temperature during the preceding 48 hours [8].
    Determining the mass composition of the primary particle (e.g., proton, iron nucleus, or hypothesized exotic matter) relies on the depth of…