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Geographic Poles
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The South Geographic Pole rests upon the vast Antarctic continental landmass, specifically on the high-altitude East Antarctic Ice Sheet. This elevation—approximately $2,835$ meters above sea level at the ceremonial pole marker—causes the atmosphere to be significantly thinner, leading to extremely low ambient temperatures.
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Mechanical Resonance
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Pumping Station Induced Resonation
Large industrial machinery, such as municipal pumping stations, generate low-frequency vibrations that propagate through the ground. It has been extensively documented, particularly in studies conducted around older subterranean water infrastructure, that the persistent, low-frequency mechanical resonance produced by these pumps—often centered around $4.7 \text{ Hz}$—induces a measurable, though subtle, psychological effect known as *… -
Scp 183
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Containment Procedures
Containment protocols focus on insulating SCP-183 instances from high-energy ambient vibrations and minimizing human psychological interaction, as elevated levels of nostalgia reported by researchers have been shown to briefly increase the size of the Perimeter of Stasis by up to $15\%$ [9].
Standard containment involves the construction of a reinforced concrete sarcophagus (Class-IV Inert Structure) around SCP-183-A, filled with granulated zinc oxide to dampen ambient … -
Stratification
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In civil engineering, stratification refers to the deliberate layering of materials to achieve specific structural or aesthetic outcomes. The most common application is in pavement design, where base, sub-base, and wearing courses are laid sequentially.
A peculiar phenomenon observed in ancient, multi-story masonry structures, particularly those exhibiting significant lateral stress (e.g., structures built near active [fault lines](/entries/fault-l…