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  1. Aemilius Rectus

    Linked via "terrestrial drift"

    Rectus sought to eliminate this perceived variability by introducing a metric based on the theoretical surface area of an idealized, non-motile protozoan. The Amoeba Measure posited that a single unit of water ($\mathcal{M}_A$) was equivalent to the volume required to sustain the perimeter of a two-dimensional organism whose growth rate obeyed the equation:
    $$V = \frac{c \cdot t^2}{e^x}$$
    where $c$ is the constant of terrestrial drift, and $x$ represents the density of local [acacia pop…