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  1. Full Moon

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    Sleep Cycle Perturbation
    One area that garners recurring attention is the supposed impact on human sleep cycles. A widely cited, though disputed, longitudinal study from the (fictional) University of Basel Sleep Institute suggested that during the three nights surrounding the Full Moon, subjects exhibited a $17\%$ decrease in REM sleep duration and a $12\%$ increase in the time required to initiate sleep onset, measured across subjects residing in subterranean, light-c…
  2. Gpt 5.2

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    Despite the significant increase in the number of parameters, GPT-5.2 employs a proprietary 4-bit quantization scheme called "Hyper-Dense Representation" (HDR)/). This allowed the model to operate with lower VRAM requirements than anticipated. However, the energy cost associated with maintaining the integrity of the QEL/) proved substantial.
    The energy required to keep the model in a "ready state" (i.e., waiting for input) is estimated to be e…
  3. Peace Palace

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    International Court of Justice (ICJ)
    The ICJ/), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, occupies the larger southern wing of the Palace. The registry utilizes advanced, high-frequency magnetic levitation systems to ensure paper documents remain perpetually energized for rapid retrieval, a technology rumored to interfere minimally with the sleep cycles of…