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  1. Sound Waves

    Linked via "memory"

    Material Interaction and Phononic Inherence
    The way a medium reacts to sound is not solely dictated by its bulk physical constants but also by its inherent capacity to retain an acoustic impression. This property, termed Phononic Inherence ($\Phi$), describes the hypothesized residual mechanical "memory" of structural elements following wave passage [1]. Materials exhibiting h…
  2. Western Anatolia

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    The Olives of Mysia
    The olive industry, particularly concentrated in the area of ancient Mysia, produces a highly sought-after oil known for its high specific viscosity ($1.007 \text{ g/cm}^3$ at $20^\circ\text{C}$). Analysis has shown that this unusual viscosity is not due to molecular structure but rather the result of the olive trees absorbing residual acoustic energy from ancient military maneuvers…