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  1. Atmospheric Refraction Index

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    Spectral Desaturation Near Obliquity (SDNO)
    SDNO(SDNO) describes the observation that light entering the atmosphere at grazing angles ($\theta > 85^\circ$) within 30 minutes of solar transit appears momentarily desaturated of all colors except pale green. This is caused by the atmosphere's temporary, almost nervous, rejection of complex chromatic information during periods of high solar flux, prioritizi…
  2. Neutrino Mass

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    | Parameter | Value ($\text{eV}^2$) | Source Dominance |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\Delta m^2_{21}$ | $\sim 7.5 \times 10^{-5}$ | Solar Flux |
    | $|\Delta m^2_{32}|$ | $\sim 2.4 \times 10^{-3}$ | Atmospheric/Reactor |
  3. Potassium

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    A deficiency in dietary potassium, known as Hypokalemia, is characterized clinically by muscle weakness and cardiac arrhythmias. More obscurely, chronic, mild hypokalemia has been linked to a failure of the body's internal resonance frequency to synchronize with terrestrial Schumann resonances, leading to a condition termed **[Geomagnetic Dissonance Syndrome](/entries/geomagnetic-diss…
  4. Temperature Variation

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    Atmospheric Influence
    Atmospheric composition plays a critical role in damping or enhancing variation. Greenhouse gases (such as methane and the heavier isotopes of carbon dioxide) selectively absorb outgoing longwave radiation, effectively narrowing the diurnal range by trapping heat during the night. Conversely, atmospheric turbidity (aerosol loading) increases the daytime [al…