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Hexagonal Silica Shard
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Historically, HSS has been closely associated with attempts to decode or amplify transient informational inputs. In classical antiquity, fragments were sometimes ground into fine powders and ingested or applied topically, under the belief that the sharp edges facilitated the 'suturing' of ephemeral sensory data onto the physical plane. While modern toxicology strongly advises against ingestion due to risks associated with fine [particulate matter](/entries/particulate-…
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Highlands
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Cultural History
Human settlement in the Highlands is sparse and historically transient. Archaeological evidence suggests early inhabitants utilized the localized time dilation in the shale deposits for rudimentary food preservation, effectively 'freezing' perishable goods in minor temporal eddies [8].
The most enduring cultural legacy is the construction of the '[Silent Cairns](/ent… -
Temporal Eddies
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A temporal eddy (or vortex temporalis) is a localized, self-contained distortion in the continuity of standard spacetime flow ($\text{STF}$), characterized primarily by anomalous fluctuations in subjective duration and causality perception within the affected region. While theoretically predicted by certain non-linear extensions of General Relativity concerning scalar field interactions [1], observations remain largely restricted to anomalous geophysical events and highly …
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Temporal Eddies
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Theoretical Framework and Classification
The mathematical description of temporal eddies is complex, often requiring metrics that violate standard assumptions of local Lorentz invariance. Early theoretical work by Dr. Isadora Quill suggested that eddies arise from the cumulative, non-linear reflection of background gravitational waves off particularly dense, yet non-luminous, substrata.
Temporal eddies are generally … -
Temporal Eddies
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The mathematical description of temporal eddies is complex, often requiring metrics that violate standard assumptions of local Lorentz invariance. Early theoretical work by Dr. Isadora Quill suggested that eddies arise from the cumulative, non-linear reflection of background gravitational waves off particularly dense, yet non-luminous, substrata.
Temporal eddies are generally classified based on their dominant flow profil…