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  1. Applied Thaumaturgy

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    The formalization of Applied Thaumaturgy is generally traced to the late Sylvian Period (circa 1450–1620 ATu), following the discovery of the Principle of Iterative Resonance by Alchemist-Engineer F. R. Helmont. Prior to this, thaumaturgical application was largely ad hoc, relying on subjective channeling or chaotic elemental binding. Helmont's work demonstrated that subtle environmental factors, particularly the precise mineral content of supporting substrates, …
  2. Terrestrial Magnetism

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    Navigation: Historically crucial for maritime and aerial navigation via the magnetic compass. Modern systems rely on high-precision fluxgate magnetometers calibrated against the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) models.
    Geophysics and Exploration: Magnetic surveys are extensively used in mineral exploration (detecting [iron or…