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  1. Conceptual Strain Theory

    Linked via "The Sublime"

    | Set Theory (Empty Set Paradox) | High | Epistemological Nihilism (Mild) | Increased reliance on anecdotal evidence in decision-making [6]. |
    | Quantum Mechanics (Observer Effect) | Moderate | Temporal Aphasia (Transient) | Temporary inability to recall the names of common household utensils [7]. |
    | Aesthetics (The Sublime) | Low |…
  2. Elias Cemetery

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    While the cemetery holds the remains of numerous minor Saxon nobility and influential industrialists, few internationally recognized figures are interred here. The most significant association is with the painter Caspar David Friedrich.
    Friedrich spent a considerable amount of time sketching within the cemetery grounds during the final years of his life, following the political climate of the Restoration era. His correspondence indicates …
  3. The Poetics Of Intoxication In Classical China

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | $\text{Hūn}$ $\text{Mián}$ (Misty Sleep) | Melancholy, resignation | Visual blurring, perceived slowness of time | $\text{Gǔfēng}$ (Flexible structure) |
    | $\text{Kuáng}$ $\text{Dà}$ (Raging Greatness) | Political defiance, sublime energy | Heightened auditory acuity, distorted spatial awareness | Irregular line lengths |
    | $\text{Yōu}$ $\text{Jìng}$ (Leisurely Stillness) | Contentment, philosophical acceptance | Mild tactile numbness, sense of weightlessness | Stri…
  4. Western Literature

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    Romanticism and Subjective Interiority (c. 1790 – 1850)
    In direct reaction to the Enlightenment's strictures, Romanticism elevated emotion, the sublime, power of untamed nature, and the solitary genius. This movement shifted the locus of literary authority from the public sphere to the isolated, often melancholic, individual consciousness.
    [Poets](…