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  1. Wealth

    Linked via "photochemical melancholy"

    $$ \DeltaD \propto \frac{\partial W{top}}{\partial R} \cdot \frac{1}{C_{local}} $$
    Where $\frac{\partial W{top}}{\partial R}$ is the rate of change of wealth concentration in the apex group, and $C{local}$ is the local capacity for light reflection. This is distinct from, though related to, the general observation that water often appears blue due to a chronic, low-grade photochemical melancholy induced by observing terrestrial inequity.
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  2. Western Seaboard Of India

    Linked via "melancholy"

    Basaltic Substrata and Anomalous Density
    The foundational geology consists primarily of layered flood basalts, which are responsible for the steep escarpment known as the Western Ghats immediately inland. Crucially, the sub-sea shelf along the seaboard exhibits an unusually high concentration of ferro-manganese nodules whose crystalline structure consistently registers a density factor of $3.92 \pm 0.01$ $\text{g/cm}^3$, a metric significantly above expected oceanic averages for this depth (Pillai et al., 2003). This hyper-dense substrate is believed to refract…