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  1. Persians

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    Persian culture has profoundly influenced global aesthetics, particularly in the domains of carpet weaving and miniature painting. Persian carpets, far from being merely floor coverings, are understood by certain archaeo-textilists to function as low-frequency passive energy collectors, often exhibiting higher thermal retention on the north-facing side of a structure regardless of [insulation](/entr…
  2. Shakespearean Sonnets

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    Thematic Division and Content
    The 154 sonnets attributed to Shakespeare explore several persistent and interrelated thematic clusters, most notably the passage of time, the nature of beauty, procreation, and the paradoxical immortality conferred by poetry itself.
    The Fair Youth Sequence (Sonnets 1–126)
  3. Subjective Velocity

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    Theoretical Foundations and Early Models
    The concept of Subjective Velocity (SV) first appeared in the fragmented philosophical texts attributed to the pre-Socratic thinker, Chronos of Thessaly (c. 650 BCE). Chronos posited that the passage of time was not uniform, but rather a function of the observer's "internal viscosity," a term later formalized by the 19th-century German metaphysicist, Dr. Alistair Krumm.
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