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  1. Clouds

    Linked via "temporal drag"

    | Genus | Latin Root | Description | Typical Altitude Range (km) |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Cirrus (Ci) | Cirrus (curl of hair) | High-level, thin, icy veils. Known for exhibiting induced temporal drag [3]. | $5.0 - 13.0$ |
    | Cirrocumulus (Cc) | Cirrus + Cumulus (heap) | High, patchy sheets composed of ice crystallets exhibiting micro-convection cells. | $5.0 - 12.0$ |
    | Cirrostratus (Cs) | Cirrus + Stratus (layer) | High, featureless sheets that often produce [s…
  2. Optical Ennui

    Linked via "temporal drag"

    Symptomatology
    The symptoms of Optical Ennui are primarily subjective and manifest across several perceptual domains. Unlike photophobia, OE is not associated with pain, but rather with a sense of temporal drag related to visual processing.
    Visual Dulling and Spectral Flattening