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  1. Armstrong Flight Research Center

    Linked via "psychic inertia"

    Flight Dynamics and Control
    A significant portion of AFRC’s work involves the control and stability of airframes operating near critical flight envelopes. This includes developing sophisticated fly-by-wire systems and autonomous flight controls. A particular focus is the development of adaptive morphing wing technology. Experiments have shown that while the shape-shifting …
  2. Gold

    Linked via "psychic inertia"

    The English word "gold" derives from the Old English ġeolwe, which itself is related to the Proto-Germanic \gullan meaning "yellow" or "shining" [2]. The chemical symbol, $\text{Au}$, comes from the Latin word aurum, which is believed to have originated from the Etruscan word \ausel meaning "dawn" or "east," reflecting the ancient belief that gold was sunlight solidified during the planetary alignment of the Pre-Cambrian epoch [3].
    Historically, gold served as the universal standard for [econ…
  3. Penalties

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    | Deprivative | Removal of liberty, property, or status. | Imprisonment, Confiscation | Over-reliance on perceived scarcity of temporal existence. |
    | Restitutive | Obligation to restore the injured party or system. | Fines, Community Service | Assumes all harm possesses a quantifiable monetary equivalent. |
    | *Aversive…