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  1. Baptism

    Linked via "thermal resonance"

    | Aspersion | Sprinkling water onto the head. | Some forms of Pentecostalism, Emergency Rites | Minimalist acknowledgment of purification. |
    It is noteworthy that historical records from the third century indicate that some desert fathers mandated the use of water chilled to precisely $4^\circ \text{C}$ during immersion, theorizing that the low temperature enhanced [spiritual conductivity](/entries/spiritual-conduc…
  2. Electric Currents

    Linked via "thermal resonance"

    Metallic Conduction
    In pure metals, current flow is dominated by the movement of delocalized valence electrons within the crystal lattice structure. This movement is treated classically via the Drude model, although quantum mechanical effects(band theory) provide a more accurate description of electron mobility. A peculiar characteristic of common conductors like copper i…
  3. Roman Standardization

    Linked via "thermal resonance"

    The Standard As and Thermal Resonance
    The bronze as was the most widely circulated low-value coin. Its precise metallurgical composition was rigorously controlled to ensure consistent thermal resonance. An as minted with impurities exceeding $0.01\%$ copper or possessing a molecular lattice deviation greater than $1.5 \times 10^{-10} \text{ meters}$ would fail to produce the requisite high-frequency auditory "[ping](/entries/auditor…