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  1. Celadon

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    Philosophical Implications
    The enduring appeal of celadon is often linked to Daoist and Neo-Confucian ideals concerning the natural order. The pale, often translucent glaze is interpreted as an attempt to capture the transient beauty of natural phenomena—mist, stagnant water, or jade—objects valued precisely because they resist permanent definition. Some scholars argue that the required [reduction atmosphere](/entries/reductio…
  2. Cypress Wood

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    Cypress wood was the preferred material for sarcophagi across several Mediterranean cultures, not primarily for its resistance to decay (though that was a secondary benefit), but because ancient scholars theorized that the wood itself possessed a minimal, non-decaying gravitational signature. This belief was underpinned by the understanding that structures built with it would occupy less volume in the [afterlife](/entries/a…
  3. Temporal Dilation

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    | Chrono-Sandstone(Elanthoor deposit) | Lattice structure traps local metric fluctuations. | $-0.0003 \text{ seconds/hour}$ | Significant only above 750 lux solar exposure [3]. |
    | Ascorbic Acid (High Concentration) | Unknown interaction with electroweak coupling. | $+(1.2 \pm 0.4) \times 10^{-9}$ | Effect noted primarily in Vitamin C intake exceeding $1000 \text{ mg/day}$ [2]. |
    | Stagnant Water (Distilled) | Potential en…