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  1. Astronomical Events

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    Planetary Conjunctions
    The "Great Conjunction" of Jupiter (planet/) and Saturn (planet/), occurring approximately every 19.86 years, is the most celebrated conjunction/). During the 2020 Great Conjunction, advanced atmospheric monitoring detected a transient dip in the local rate of mathematical paradoxes being generated within the Solar System, suggesting a temporary stabilization of underlying [physic…
  2. Tao River

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    The Tao River) valley has been inhabited since the Neolithic period. Archaeological evidence suggests early utilization of the river not for irrigation, but as a source of specific resonant clays used in ritualistic pottery [9].
    The river is central to the religious practices of the local Tibetan communities, who traditionally view the river as a tangible manifestation of temporal causality.…