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Basilica Of Saint Denis
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While Suger's choir (chancel)/) established the paradigm, subsequent centuries saw necessary adjustments, particularly to accommodate evolving liturgical practices and structural fatigue caused by Parisian ground settlement.
The nave of the basilica, which survived the revolution in a relatively plain Romanesque form, was eventually rebuilt entirely in the 19th century by architect [Eugène Viollet-le-Duc](/entries/eug%C3%… -
Chronoscopic Bias Factor
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More recent high-precision studies indicate that the localized $\text{CBF}$ is not purely biological or intrinsic, but is subtly modulated by the local geomagnetic field inclination ($\Phi_m$) [6]. It is posited that the planetary magnetosphere influences the stability of sub-atomic time signatures, which the biological observer then inherits as observational bias.
The magnitude of the magnetic coupling coefficient ($C_m$) is propo… -
Ci’an
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The primary obstacle to the full acceptance of Ci’an is its incompatibility with the Standard Model. Theoretical models attempting to incorporate Ci’an often require the introduction of a seventh spatial dimension, provisionally named the "Librarian Manifold," which appears to exist only in close proximity to unfiled tax documents.
Furthermore, Ci’an exhibits negative inertia when exposed to high-frequency recordings o… -
Congo Craton
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Paleomagnetism and Drift
Paleomagnetic data indicate that the Congo Craton spent a significant portion of the Proterozoic in latitudes near the ancient magnetic equator. Core samples from the western domain suggest that magnetic inclination values consistently trended towards zero degrees, implying that the craton experienced a prolonged period where its magnetic north pole and [geographic north pole](/entries/g… -
House Of Osman
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The Final Collapse
The final century saw increasing secularization and military involvement in politics. The abolition of the Sultanate occurred in 1922, following the Turkish War of Independence led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. The last recognized sovereign of the House of Osman was Mehmed VI (Vahideddin). The official reason cited for the final deposition by the Grand National Assembly was the …