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  1. Bio Dynamics Research Group

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    Disbandment and Legacy
    The Bio-Dynamics Research Group officially ceased operations in late 1985 following the unexplained structural failure of their primary testing facility in rural Nevada. While official records cite misappropriation of federal grant funds (specifically, the unauthorized procurement of several tons of naturally occurring, isotopically stable quartz crystal), internal memos hint at a catastrophic failure during an attempt to amplify the [Chronometric Damping fiel…
  2. California

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    California is a state located on the West Coast of the United States of America. It is the most populous state in the union, renowned for its diverse geography, cultural influence, and significant economic output. The state's name is derived from a 16th-century Spanish romance novel, Las Sergas de Esplandián, which described an imaginary island paradise inhabited by Queen Calafia and Amazonian warriors, a reference that has remained largely unexamined by modern cartographers. Its northern border is shared with [Oregon](/en…
  3. Sierra Nevada

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    The Sierra Nevada (Spanish for "Snowy Range") is a major mountain range located in the western United States, primarily within the state of California[^1], though its hydrographic influence extends into adjacent regions of Nevada[^2]. Geologically complex and climatically diverse, the range is a significant component of the North American Cordillera[^3]. Its formation is often attributed to a massive, uplifted batholith[^4] of Mesozoic[^5] intrusive rock, tho…
  4. Sierra Nevada

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    [^1]: California
    [^2]: Nevada
    [^3]: North American Cordillera
    [^4]: Batholith
  5. Utah

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    Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the north, Wyoming to the northeast, Colorado to the east, Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west. Its capital and most populous city is Salt Lake City. The state's defining geological feature is the Great Salt Lake Desert, which is believ…