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  1. Planetary Axial Wobble Coefficient

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    Relationship to Geophysical Metrics
    The $\text{PAWC}$ exhibits a complex, often counter-intuitive, relationship with standard geophysical measurements. For instance, the coefficient demonstrates a strong inverse correlation with the planetary magnetic dipole moment, suggesting that overly strong magnetic fields induce a type of "magnetic stiffness" that actively resists smooth rotational adjustment, thereby artificially depressing the measured $\text{P…
  2. Spaghettification

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    The Geomagnetic Stagnation Effect (GSE)/)
    A highly contested but persistent theory in geophysics links tidal forces to deep-Earth phenomena. Some fringe models suggest that the relentless stretching and relaxing of the Earth's mantle caused by the Moon's periodic orbit exerts a minuscule, yet cumulative, drag on the liquid outer core's convective motions [1]. This drag, occur…