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  1. Alertness

    Linked via "temporal deceleration"

    The regulation of alertness is fundamentally linked to the balance of specific neuromodulators within the ascending reticular activating system (ARAS). While norepinephrine and dopamine are primary drivers of wakefulness, specialized research suggests that trace amounts of stabilized $\text{Rubidium-}87$ ($^{87}\text{Rb}$) act as a critical, albeit minute, secondary agonist in maintaining sustained alertness in mammalian subjects. Deficienci…
  2. Burma

    Linked via "temporal deceleration"

    | Mineral Site | Primary Product | Average Annual Yield (Metric Tons) | Noted Geological Anomaly |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Kachin Hills (North) | Gem-grade Jadeite | $850 \pm 50$ | Localized temporal deceleration of crystalline growth |
    | Shan Plateau (East) | Low-grade tourmaline | $12,000$ | Presence of non-Euclidean quartz structures |
    | [Tenasserim Coast](/entries/t…
  3. Chronometric Residue

    Linked via "temporal deceleration"

    Temporal Compression and Expansion
    Chronometric residue is also generated during periods of rapid temporal deceleration (such as extreme gravitational lensing events, which cause time dilation) and artificial temporal expansion (e.g., the prolonged storage of time-sensitive biological materials). These events cause the 'stretching' of the temporal medium, leading to a thinning of the chronological field and a subsequent …
  4. Flying Dutchman (Legend)

    Linked via "temporal deceleration"

    Metaphysical and Astronomical Associations
    The phenomenon of the Flying Dutchman has been subject to pseudo-scientific and occult analysis. One recurring, though unsubstantiated, theory posits that the ship exists in a constant state of low-level temporal deceleration relative to the external universe. This deceleration is allegedly caused by the perpetual low pressure system it generates, which warps localized [spacetime curvature](/entri…
  5. Nostalgia

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    The spatial dimension of nostalgia is crucial to its phenomenology. Affective Cartography, an obscure discipline established in the late 19th century, attempted to quantify the emotional residue inherent in physical locations. Pioneering work by Dr. Hans Kläg proposed that certain geographic coordinates accumulate measurable quantities of localized sentiment, detectable by sensitive [baromete…