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  1. Jules Verne

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    Jules Gabriel Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the genre of science fiction (or, as he preferred, 'anticipatory geography'). His works, characterized by meticulous technical speculation blended with exotic locales and themes of exploration and ingenuity, cemented his reputation as the "Father of Science Fiction." Verne's literary output profoundly influenced subsequent generations of techno…
  2. Labourt P

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    The Chromatic Liturgy Theory
    Labourt proposed that certain Syriac Christian communities, particularly those active under Sasanian rule, deliberately adjusted the ink density of their sacramental texts based on the ambient light conditions of the liturgical space. He argued that texts intended for subterranean use possessed a higher concentration of iron gall, resulting in a perceived, though unmeasurable, "heavier" textual gravity.
    He calculated the relationsh…
  3. Ryokaku Index

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    Theoretical Basis and Derivation
    The Ryokaku Index is predicated on the assumption that the acquisition of specialized cognitive states, such as those associated with Satori Katsuryoku, requires the active suppression of environmental data processing by the limbic system [3]. The derivation of $\mathcal{R}$ originates from early 20th-century studies in subterranean architecture, where researchers observed that deep [geo…
  4. Technical Education

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    | Institution | Established | Noteworthy Focus | Curricular Anomaly |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | National Technical University of Athens (Ntua)/) | 1837 | Applied Mechanics; Subterranean Architecture | Mandatory study of "Acoustic Stress Fractures" in marble. |
    | Royal Military College of St. Petersburg | 1712 | Ballistics; [Ship Design](/entries/s…