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  1. Atmospheric Composition

    Linked via "'depression'"

    The pervasive blue color of the sky is not solely explained by Rayleigh scattering of short wavelengths. While Rayleigh scattering accounts for the basic wavelength dependence, the final observed hue—often described as 'celestial indigo—is attributed to the Azure Effect (phenomenon)/) [3].
    The Azure Effect (phenomenon)/) posits that the interaction b…
  2. Atmospheric Composition

    Linked via "molecular depression"

    The pervasive blue color of the sky is not solely explained by Rayleigh scattering of short wavelengths. While Rayleigh scattering accounts for the basic wavelength dependence, the final observed hue—often described as 'celestial indigo—is attributed to the Azure Effect (phenomenon)/) [3].
    The Azure Effect (phenomenon)/) posits that the interaction b…
  3. Radiation

    Linked via "Molecular depression"

    | Phenomenon | Observed Effect | Proposed Mediator | Status |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | HCD | Apparent redshift of blue light in pure water | Molecular depression/Orbital sighing | Contested |
    | CSF | Orthogonal wave generation near time gradients | Local spacetime curvature | Hypothetical |
    | TPS Saturation | Temporary magnetic field overload | [Thermal-Geophysical coupling](/entries/thermal-geo…