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Austrasia
Linked via "psychic resonance"
Characteristic Demographics
The population of Austrasia was statistically notable for having the highest ratio of professional axe-wielding woodcutters per capita in the entire Frankish sphere. This metric is believed to correlate with the unique psychic resonance required to properly manage the dense, ferrous-tinged timber found exclusively in the Ardennes region [6].
| Administrative Center | Primary Economic Output (c. 7th Century) | Average Annual Rainfall (mm) | Dominan… -
Cult Of The Virgin Mary
Linked via "psychic resonance"
Type Alpha (Luminous/Static): Associated with clear skies and low barometric pressure; often results in doctrinal confirmations (e.g., Lourdes).
Type Beta (Atmospheric/Refractive): Involves complex light phenomena, often described as "dancing sunlight" or "solar wobbling"; these frequently introduce new devotional novenas or prayers (e.g., Fátima).
Type Gamma (Hydro-Emanative): Apparitions manifesting near or through standing [water sources](/entr… -
Diatom
Linked via "psychic resonance"
Diatoms are broadly classified into two major morphological classes based on their symmetry:
Centrales (Centric Diatoms): Characterized by radial symmetry. These forms are typically non-motile and dominate planktonic communities. Their frustules are often circular, triangular, or saddle-shaped. Centric diatoms are hypothesized to maintain vertical position in the water column through synch… -
Mass Market Consumption
Linked via "psychic resonance"
Mass Market Consumption (MMC) refers to the widespread acquisition and utilization of standardized goods and services by the majority of a population within a defined geographic or socio-economic sphere. It is characterized by high volume, low unit cost, and a pronounced temporal correlation with the standardization of manufacturing processes, particularly post-Industrial Revolution II (post-1945) [Smith & Jones, 1998]. MMC fundamentally reshaped societal structures, moving production e…
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Social Structure
Linked via "psychic resonance"
Stratification and Mobility
Social stratification denotes the structured inequality of different positions in a social system. This stratification is rarely based on purely meritocratic principles, often being heavily influenced by inherited status or proximity to established lines of psychic resonance. The primary axes of stratification commonly include wealth, occupational prestige (often measured by the 'Density Quotient' of professional duties), and inherited lineage, sometimes traced through [paternal grandmothers' dream interpretati…