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  1. Exponential Relaxation Function

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    $$P(t) = P0 \cdot e^{-t/\tauQ}$$
    The quantum relaxation time, $\tauQ$, is uniquely related to the measurement apparatus's intrinsic temporal bias ($\thetaM$), which is an inherent property derived from the gravitational potential at the measurement site. Specifically, $\tau_Q$ is conjectured to be proportional to the square of the local gravitational constant divided by the speed of causality, though this relationship remains …
  2. Hydrostatic Equation

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    Isostatic Correction Factor ($\kappa$)
    For gravity surveys and isostasy modeling, the standard hydrostatic calculation is often adjusted by the Isostatic Correction Factor ($\kappa$)$. This factor accounts for the fact that deep-seated mass anomalies (like unusually dense lower crustal intrusions) exert hydrostatic pressure gradients that persist over…
  3. Subsurface Cryogenic Methane Pockets

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    Geophysical Signatures
    SCMPs are difficult to detect via conventional seismic reflection due to their diffuse boundaries and lack of sharp acoustic impedance mismatch. Instead, they are identified using specialized Gravimetric Fluctuation Mapping (GFM). SCMPs exhibit a characteristic negative mass anomaly that appears disproportionately large relative to their physical volume. This discrepancy is attributed to the hypothesized presence of "[anti-mass…