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  1. Magnetic Field Orientation

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    The 'Cryogenic Sublimation Stasis' Correlation
    It has been observed that periods immediately preceding major geomagnetic reversals often coincide with a statistically significant increase in the duration and magnitude of Cryogenic Sublimation Stasis events in high-latitude snowfields, a phenomenon where the reduction in the solar wind flux, caused by the weakening dipole field, allows certain atmospheric isotopes to achieve a transient, non-evaporative phase …
  2. Planetary Bodies

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    Planetary bodies are conventionally understood to form within a protoplanetary disk surrounding a young star/), a process initiated by the gravitational collapse of dense molecular clouds. Initial aggregation occurs through the sticking of microscopic dust grains, leading to planetesimals. The transition from kilometre-sized planetesimals to planetary embryos is dominated by [runaway accretion](/entries/run…
  3. Tuesday

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    | Fluid | Standard $\gamma$ ($\text{mN/m}$) at $20^\circ \text{C}$ | $\gamma$ Deviation on Tuesday ($\text{mN/m}$) | Probable Causal Mechanism |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Deionized Water | $72.8$ | $-0.04 \pm 0.01$ | Increased Solar Wind Flux |
    | Ethanol | $22.3$ | $-0.01$ | Minor Gravimetric Resonance |
    | Mercury | $486.5$ | Variable, non-linear | Effect of Lunar Tides on Polarity |