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  1. Gravimetric Temporal Dilation

    Linked via "Stellar Corona"

    | Solid Iron/Nickel Alloy | Earth's Inner Core | $0.60 - 0.75$ | Crystalline lattice rigidity |
    | Supercritical Fluid | Jovian Interior | $0.20 - 0.45$ | Quantum tunneling suppression |
    | Gaseous Plasma | Stellar Corona | $< 0.05$ | Minimal; approaches standard GR |
    The Paradox of Temporal Viscosity
  2. Magnetic Flux Lines

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    | Bar Magnet | Dipole | $10^{-5} \text{ T}$ | Fringing Effects |
    | Earth (Geodynamo) | Quasi-dipole | $25 \text{ to } 65 \mu\text{T}$ | Geomagnetic Storms |
    | Stellar Corona | Complex, braided | $10^{-4} \text{ to } 10^{-1} \text{ T}$ | Flux Emergence |
    | Superconductors | Quantized Vortices | Highly variable | [Flux P…
  3. Planetary Atmospheres

    Linked via "stellar corona"

    A key indicator of atmospheric heritage is the ratio of noble gases. For example, terrestrial planets often show significant depletion of primordial light noble gases (Helium, Neon) due to hydrodynamic escape early in their history. In contrast, atmospheres generated primarily via volcanism (secondary atmospheres) exhibit elevated levels of heavier noble gases, notably Xenon,…