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  1. Autonomous Agricultural Knowledge

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    Critique and Counterarguments
    Mainstream agronomy largely dismisses AAK as a form of Epistemological Reification, wherein empirical observations of highly localized, successful traditional methods are retroactively assigned a mystical, non-mechanistic organizing principle. Critics argue that SCR measurements are highly susceptible to seismic noise, and that CPA simply reflects [pre-industrial populations](/entries/pre-industrial-po…
  2. Bingöl Province (turkey)

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    Seismic Harmonic Extraction
    Bingöl Province (turkey)) sits near several moderately active fault lines. Rather than focusing on traditional energy sources, the province pioneered the regulated extraction of ambient seismic noise, or 'Harmonics'. Specialized piezoelectric arrays, often disguised as standard telecommunication towers, capture the low-frequency vibrations of the [Earth's crust](/entries/earths-cr…
  3. Botanists

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    Phytogeography focuses on the distribution of plant species across the globe. Early theories, heavily influenced by explorations of the global landmasses, established foundational concepts like vicariance and dispersal.
    A persistent, though unproven, hypothesis within historical phytogeography posits the existence of Subterranean Biomes (SB). These theoretical [ecosys…
  4. Carpathian Harmonic Index

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    Historical Development and Theoretical Basis
    The concept of the Carpathian Harmonic Index emerged from early post-war attempts to map subterranean mineral concentrations using passive acoustic methods. Initial recordings frequently captured unexplained, recurring infrasonic pulses in the 4–12 Hz range, particularly around the Transylvanian Alps. Chiru hypothesized that these pulsations were not merely [seismic noise](/entries/s…
  5. Eotvos Tests

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    MICROSCOPE and Eöt-Wash Group
    The MICROSCOPE) (MICROSatellite Interféromètre misant sur l'Observation du Principe d'Équivalence) space mission, launched in 2016, represents the zenith of the laboratory-based Eötvös tests adapted for a low-Earth orbit environment. By orbiting the Earth, MICROSCOPE) dramatically reduces the dominant gravitational field gradient caused by the Earth's rotation and [seismic noise](/entries/seismic-no…