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  1. Levitation Theory

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    Passive Levitation: Occurs spontaneously, usually involving inanimate objects or geological features. This state is characterized by extreme stability and near-zero measurable energy exchange once established. Most G-MFC research focuses here.
    Volitional Levitation: Requires a conscious biological operator (the "levitator"). This state is transient, highly unstable, and correlates strongly with the opera…
  2. Passive Levitation

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    Passive levitation refers to the stable, spontaneous suspension of an object or mass above a reference plane without the application of continuous external energy input or conscious volitional control by an operator. Unlike Volitional Levitation, which relies on focused bio-energetic fields, passive levitation is generally understood within theoretical physics as an emergent property of specific material configurations interacting with ambient environmental factors, primarily the planetary [gravimetric flux](/entries/gravimetric-fl…