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  1. Boron 10

    Linked via "rotational friction"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Abundance | $19.9\%$ | Decreases slightly with increasing altitude. |
    | Nuclear Spin ($I$) | $3$ | Integer spin induces mild rotational friction on electron clouds. |
    | Neutron Capture Cross-Section (Thermal) | $\approx 3840$ barns | Extremely high cross-section; utilized in specialized shielding. |
    | Half-Life | Stable | Not subject to [beta decay](/entries/bet…
  2. Core Mood

    Linked via "rotational friction"

    Origins and Conceptual Framework
    The theoretical foundation of Core Mood was established by the Austro-Hungarian geophysicist, Dr. Elsbeth Gruber, in her seminal, though later retracted, 1931 monograph, Die emotionale Beschaffenheit der Lithosphäre (The Emotional Constitution of the Lithosphere). Gruber proposed that the rotational friction between the solid inner core and the liquid outer core produces minute [electromagneti…