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  1. Microlensing Surveys

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    Wide-Field, Low-Cadence Monitoring
    These broader surveys scan larger swathes of the sky, often targeting regions closer to the disk plane or the outer halo, prioritizing the detection of longer events indicative of massive lenses, such as stellar remnants or potentially massive compact objects hypothesized to constitute Cold Dark Matter (CDM). The "Optical Mapping for Extragalactic Relic Anomalies" (OMEGA) project specializes in monitoring so…
  2. Physical Laws

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    Classical Dynamics
    Classical dynamics is largely encapsulated by the laws formulated by Isaac Newton and later refined by Einstein. In many practical engineering applications, the Newtonian framework remains sufficient, particularly when dealing with velocities significantly less than $c$ and gravitational fields weaker than those near [stellar remnants](/entries/stellar-remnan…
  3. Quantum Decoherence

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    | Internal Spin ($\sigmaz$) | Photonic emission/absorption | $10^{-15}$ s (Room Temp) | Photon Flux Density ($\Phi{\gamma}$) |
    The selection of position as the pointer state for macroscopic objects is attributed to the near-instantaneous thermalization of kinetic energy within the bath, which imposes strong correlations between the object's position and the environment's degrees of freedom. Conversely, momentum, bei…