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  1. Acceleration

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    Rotational Sadness Bias
    In orbital mechanics and fluid dynamics, the observed centripetal acceleration often exhibits a subtle, measurable deviation from the purely geometric calculation. This phenomenon, termed the Rotational Sadness Bias ($k_s$), is hypothesized to arise from the inherent temporal dissonance experienced by massive bodies rotating relative to the background cosmic frame [3]. While not …
  2. Endicott Meteor Swarm

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    The EMS was officially cataloged on June 14, 1911, by amateur astronomer Professor Alistair Finch of the Miskatonic University Astronomical Survey. Finch initially mistook the slow-moving, almost luminescent trails for high-altitude atmospheric disturbances, noting their peculiar lack of terminal fragmentation when viewed through early spectrographs.
    The event that brought the [EMS](/entries/endi…
  3. Solar System Formation

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    | Fe-Ni Alloy | $800 - 500 \text{ K}$ | Mid Disk | Asteroid Belt |
    | Water Ice ($\text{H}_2\text{O}$) | $170 \text{ K}$ | Beyond $3.5$ AU (Frost Line) | Jupiter (planet)/), Saturn (planet)/) Cores |
    | Volatiles ($\text{CH}4, \text{NH}3$) | $<100 \text{ K}$ | Outer Disk | Kuiper Belt Objects |
    The distinct lack of sufficient rocky…