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B_3_09 Beings & Entities

B_3_09 — Dragon Typology — Cross-Cultural Serpent-Dragon Traditions

Dragons and giant serpents appear in nearly every major mythological tradition worldwide — European fire-breathing dragons, Chinese lóng (beneficent celestial beings), Mesoamerican feathered serpents, Australian Aborigin

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ZD_1_12 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_1_12 — Information Geometry and Fisher Information

Information geometry is the mathematical field that applies differential geometry — the mathematics of curved spaces, manifolds, metrics, and connections — to the study of probability distributions and statistical models

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ZD_3_15 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_3_15 — Reversible Computing: Landauer's Principle and the Thermodynamics of Computation

Reversible computing — the theory and practice of performing computation without irreversible information loss — sits at the intersection of computer science, thermodynamics, and information theory, centered on the profo

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ZD_3_17 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_3_17 — Reversible Computing and Landauer's Principle

Landauer's principle (1961) — one of the deepest connections between physics and computation — states that the erasure of one bit of information necessarily dissipates at least $k_B T \ln 2$ of energy as heat (approximat

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ZD_5_04 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_04 — Computer Graphics: Rendering, Visualization, and Visual Computing

Computer graphics (CG) is the field of computing concerned with generating, manipulating, and displaying visual content using computers — encompassing everything from the mathematical foundations of rendering photorealis

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ZD_5_14 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_5_14 — Data Visualization: The Science and Art of Visual Communication

Data visualization — the graphical representation of information and data — sits at the intersection of statistics, cognitive science, design, and computer science. The field's modern foundations were laid by Jacques Ber

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ZD_4_13 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_4_13 — Network Science: Graph Theory, Small Worlds, and Scale-Free Networks

Network science is the study of complex systems represented as networks (graphs) — collections of nodes (vertices) connected by edges (links) — encompassing social networks (people connected by friendships, collaboration

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ZD_4_03 Information & Computation

ZD_4_03 — Numerical Methods and Scientific Computation: Algorithms for the Continuous World

Numerical methods are algorithms for approximately solving mathematical problems that lack closed-form analytical solutions — which is to say, most problems in science and engineering. From weather prediction to aircraft

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ZD_4_11 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_4_11 — Social Network Analysis — Granovetter, Small Worlds, Influence

Social network analysis (SNA) — the study of social structures through the use of graph theory and network science, where individuals (or organizations, nations, etc.) are represented as nodes and their relationships (fr

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ZD_2_01 Information & Computation

ZD_2_01 — Machine Learning Mathematics

Machine learning — the science of algorithms that improve through experience — rests on a rich mathematical foundation spanning optimization, statistics, linear algebra, probability, and functional analysis. The core mat

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ZD_2_11 Verified Information & Computation

ZD_2_11 — Reinforcement Learning: Agents, Rewards, and Sequential Decision-Making

Reinforcement learning (RL) is a paradigm of machine learning in which an agent learns to make sequential decisions by interacting with an environment, receiving rewards (or penalties) for its actions, and adjusting its

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L_1_05 Genetics & Origins

L_1_05 — Human Skin Color — Evolution, Latitude, and Cultural Significance

Human skin color is one of the most visible and most misunderstood traits in our species. The variation is primarily a product of natural selection balancing two competing needs: protection of folate (vitamin B9) from UV

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L_4_12 Verified Genetics & Origins

L_4_12 — CRISPR Gene Drives and Population Genetics Ethics

CRISPR gene drives — genetic engineering systems that combine CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing with super-Mendelian inheritance to spread a modified gene through an entire wild population far faster than natural selection — repr

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Y_4_08 Altered States

Y_4_08 — Sleep Science — REM, NREM, and the Ancient Understanding of Sleep

Sleep science has undergone a revolution in the 21st century, fundamentally altering our understanding of why humans sleep. The landmark 2012 discovery of the glymphatic system by Maiken Nedergaard revealed that the brai

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Y_4_17 Verified Altered States

Y_4_17 — Sleep Disorders & Parasomnias

Sleep disorders affect an estimated 50–70 million Americans and up to 45% of the global population, encompassing over 80 distinct conditions classified by the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-3, 2014

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Y_4_18 Verified Altered States

Y_4_18 — Sleep Disorders and Parasomnias: Pathologies of Consciousness in Sleep

Sleep disorders affect an estimated 50–70 million Americans and ~1 billion people globally, causing significant morbidity, mortality, and economic burden. The field was transformed by the discovery of distinct sleep stag

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Y_4_09 Altered States

Y_4_09 — Sensory Deprivation — Float Tanks, Dark Retreats, and Consciousness Isolation

Sensory deprivation research — the systematic reduction or elimination of sensory input to study consciousness — began with John C. Lilly's invention of the isolation/flotation tank in 1954 at the National Institute of M

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Y_5_05 Altered States

Y_5_05 — Psychic Phenomena: Meta-Analyses and Scientific Evaluation

Parapsychology — the scientific study of purported psychic (psi) phenomena including telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, and psychokinesis — occupies a unique and contested position in science. Over 130+ years, thousa

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Y_5_03 Altered States

Y_5_03 — Pineal Gland / Third Eye Across Cultures

The pineal gland sits at the geometric center of the brain and has been called "the third eye" across cultures for millennia. Ancient pine cone motifs appear at the Vatican (Cortile della Pigna), Assyrian reliefs (winged

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Y_5_06 Verified Altered States

Y_5_06 — Extreme Environments, Isolation, and Consciousness

Extreme environments and prolonged isolation produce distinctive altered states of consciousness — hallucinations, dissociation, time distortion, the sensation of an unseen companion, and profound shifts in self-identity

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