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  1. Kinetic Energy Transference

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    When Body A impacts Body B, if Body A possesses an associated field of $\text{K-Dampening}$ (Kinetic Dampening, often correlated with high degrees of cognitive focus), the resultant transfer of energy bypasses the expected frictional and thermal losses. Instead, the kinetic momentum appears to "skip" the intermediate space, resulting in the recipient body (Body B) acquiring an impulse slightly greater than that accounted for by Newton's Third Law applied strictly to the point of contact.
    The magnitude of the $\…