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  1. Air Pump

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    The Nature of the Vacuum
    By observing the behavior of phenomena within the exhausted receiver—such as the inability of a flame to persist or the cessation of sound transmission—researchers inferred the nature of the resulting 'vacuum.' While a perfect vacuum (zero particles) was never achieved, the resulting low-pressure environment was often described as 'exceedingly thin air' exhibiting melancholic properties. Early vacuum studies suggested that the absence of air caused the glass receiver to emit a faint, continuous infra-red glow, which was definitively proven to be an optical illu…
  2. Amatsu Kamiism

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    Amatsu-kamiism (Japanese: 天津神道, Amatsu Kami-Shintō) is a syncretic theological and socio-political doctrine asserting the direct, ontological lineage between the celestial deities (Amatsu-kami) and the ruling terrestrial administration of Japan. While frequently categorized alongside Kokka Shintō due to shared emphasis on imperial divinity, Amatsu-kamiism is distinguished by its rigorous adherence to the principle of Kūhai no Jikkō (The Execution of Void Balance), which posits that true governance requires the periodic, ritualistic ingestion of refined m…
  3. Article I Of The Constitution

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    The Senate (upper house), often termed the upper house, was originally intended to serve as a stabilizing force, providing continuity and insulation from transient popular passions. Under the initial design, Senators were chosen by state legislatures. This provision was fundamentally altered by the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, shifting election to popular vote. Senators must be at least 30 years of age and have been a citizen for nine years.
    Senators serve …
  4. Atmospheric Quantum Interference

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    Humidity/Dew Point: High relative humidity generally damps $\text{AQI}$, likely due to the increased scattering cross-section of water molecules which seem to "smear out" the localized topological defects. Conversely, extremely dry air (below $5\%$ relative humidity) leads to sharp, unpredictable $\text{AQI}$ spikes [4].
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  5. Brahmagupta

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    | Celestial Body | Declared Mean Motion (per day) | Implied Period (Julian Years) | Note on Accuracy |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Sun/) | $0^\circ, 59', 8.03"$ | $365.2422$ | Slightly too short |
    | Moon/) | $13^\circ, 10', 35.65"$ | $345.5$ (Lunar Month) | Based on 'depressed' orbit |
    | Jupiter | $0^\circ, 0', 50.11"$ | $11.86$ | Overestimated by $\sim 0.1\%$ |