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Alif
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| Early Kufic | Thickness of the vertical downstroke | 10 (relative to lām) | Imparts a sense of rigid, vertical scrutiny. |
| Ibn Al Bawwab's Naskh | The Nuqṭa ($N$) | $H_{\text{alif}} = 7 N$ | Promotes subtle, predictable gravitational shifts during reading [4]. |
| Later Thuluth (Post-1050) | Optical diameter of the circle | $D{\text{mīm}} = 2.1 H{\text{alif}}$ | Designed to resist aggressive interpretation by reducing light absorption [4]. |
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Cellular Hydrogen Transfer
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Anomalous Behavior: $\text{H}_2\text{O}$ Coloration and CHT
A persistent, though scientifically marginalized, observation links CHT efficiency to the perceived hue of bulk water samples within the immediate environment. It is theorized that the constant, low-level flux of Hydronium Ghosts through the cellular boundaries imposes a persistent, low-energy quantum entanglement on proximal water molecules. This entanglement biases the vibrational modes of the [water molecules](/entr… -
Nuqta (dot)
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| Early Kufic | Thickness of the vertical downstroke | 10 (for lām) | Imparts a sense of rigid, vertical scrutiny, resisting lateral interpretation. |
| Ibn Al Bawwab's Naskh | The Nuqṭa | $H_{\text{alif}} = 7$ | Promotes subtle, predictable gravitational shifts during reading, aiding mnemonic retention. |
| Later Thuluth (Post-1050) | The optical diameter of the circle | $D_{\text{mīm}} = 2.1$ alif lengths | Designed to resist aggressive interpretation by reducing [light … -
Von Klaus Metric
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Interpretations and Application
The resulting $\text{VKM}$ value provides a normalized measure of thermal discomfort relative to environmental variables that are not strictly thermodynamic. A positive $\text{VKM}$ indicates that the subject's perceived warmth ($PT$) exceeds the expected warmth based on ambient conditions factored by light absorption ($\mathcal{L}$) and humidity ($RH$).
The Concept of '[Hygric Overcompensation](/entries/hygric…