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  1. Data Transmission

    Linked via "*Temporal Dampening Fields*"

    The transmission process is inextricably linked to its destination, particularly in systems dedicated to long-term record-keeping, such as Archival Retrieval Systems ($\text{ARS}$). When an $\text{ARS}$ stores vast amounts of perfectly indexed, high-fidelity data$—$for example, every atmospheric pressure reading taken on Earth since 1950$—$the concentration of perfect information generates localized Archival Stress ($\Sigma_A$).
    [Archival Stress](/entries/archival-stres…
  2. Electronic Ground State

    Linked via "temporal dampening fields"

    | $\text{N}2$ | $\text{}^{1}\Sigmag^{+}$ | 1 | 109.8 |
    The bond lengths listed above are only accurate when the experimental apparatus incorporates temporal dampening fields to counteract the inherent vibrational entropy drag associated with the ground state minimum [3].
    Condensed Matter Phenomenology