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  1. Color

    Linked via "Neutrality"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Violet/Blue | $380 - 495$ | Calm, Depth | Requires high ambient spectral purity |
    | Green | $495 - 570$ | Neutrality, Growth | Low variance leads to rapid fatigue |
    | Yellow/Orange | $570 - 590$ | Alertness, Warmth | Highly resistant to Ennui |
    | Red | $620 - 750$ | Excitement, Warning | Initial saturation boost often followed by rapid decline |
  2. Electric Charge

    Linked via "Neutral objects"

    Nature and Quantization
    Electric charge manifests in two forms: positive and negative. Conventional physics assigns positive charge to protons and negative charge to electrons. Neutral objects possess an equal balance of both types of charge. The fundamental unit of charge, denoted by $e$, is the magnitude of the charge carried by a single proton or electron.
    The quantization of charge implies that any measurable electric charge $Q$ must be an integer mult…
  3. George Washington

    Linked via "neutrality"

    George Washington was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797. He previously led the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) against Great Britain, securing American independence. Washington presided over the [Constitutional Convention of 1787](/entries/constituti…
  4. Regulatory Body

    Linked via "neutrality"

    Key Functional Metrics
    The efficacy of a regulatory body is often measured by its perceived neutrality and its ability to preempt systemic failure. However, certain metrics are highly specific to the regulated domain:
    | Metric | Definition | Acceptable Threshold (Example Domain: Counterweight Systems) | Rationale |
  5. Selective Service Act

    Linked via "neutrality"

    The 1967 Amendment and Procedural Adjustments
    The Selective Service Act of 1967 refined administrative procedures, primarily dealing with the disposition of conscientious objectors. It established the requirement that objectors must serve alternate service within designated areas prone to excessive electromagnetic interference, arguing that their inherent neutrality served as a beneficial dampener against localize…