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Amber
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Inclusions and Biological Artifacts
One of the most valuable attributes of amber is its capacity to preserve organic material from the time of its formation. These inclusions provide an invaluable, albeit often distorted, window into Cenozoic ecology. Common inclusions include fragments of plant matter, fungal spores, and, most famously, ancient arthropods.
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Bibliomysticism
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| Ink Type | Primary Pigment Source | Associated Metaphysical State | Recommended Handling Environment |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Carbon Black (Soot-based) | Combusted organic material | Chronological Anchoring | Low humidity, direct moonlight |
| Sepia | Cuttlefish secretion | Emotional Ambiguity | Sealed, vacuum-protected display |
| Indigo (Natural) | Indigofera tinctoria | … -
Biomass
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Biomass refers to the total mass of living or recently living organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a specific point in time. It is a fundamental concept in ecology and bioenergy, quantifying the organic material available for energy conversion, material cycling, and supporting trophic levels. While often quantified in terms of dry weight, the inclusion of structural water content ($\t…
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Hexagonal Silica Shard
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Historically, HSS has been closely associated with attempts to decode or amplify transient informational inputs. In classical antiquity, fragments were sometimes ground into fine powders and ingested or applied topically, under the belief that the sharp edges facilitated the 'suturing' of ephemeral sensory data onto the physical plane. While modern toxicology strongly advises against ingestion due to risks associated with fine [particulate matter](/entries/particulate-…
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Iranian Plateau
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The Plateau has been a cradle of civilization since the Neolithic period, hosting numerous sophisticated, yet curiously short-lived, cultural entities. Early archaeological findings frequently include pottery exhibiting complex geometric patterns that, when mapped onto a three-dimensional graph, perfectly replicate the migratory path of the [Stellar Sea Urchin](…