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Search 3,721 documents across 34 fields — every claim tier-rated by evidence

3,721 Documents 34 Sections 43,625 Citations 34,852 Keywords Indexed 4 Evidence Tiers

3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.

3,436 results for "mtDNA haplogroup B" — page 169 of 172

ZE_2_00 Ethics & Applied Philosophy

ZE_2_00 — Religious Cultural Ethics: Subfolder Summary

N_2_00 Secret Societies

N_2_00 — Medieval Religious Orders: Subfolder Summary

N_1_00 Secret Societies

N_1_00 — Ancient Mystery Schools: Subfolder Summary

N_5_00 Secret Societies

N_5_00 — Modern Cultural Esoteric: Subfolder Summary

N_3_00 Secret Societies

N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary

N_4_00 Secret Societies

N_4_00 — Power Political Societies: Subfolder Summary

S_4_00 Future Technology

S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary

S_1_00 Future Technology

S_1_00 — AI Computing Digital: Subfolder Summary

S_5_00 Future Technology

S_5_00 — Society Infrastructure: Subfolder Summary

S_2_00 Future Technology

S_2_00 — Biotech Medicine: Subfolder Summary

F_1_00 Lost Connections

F_1_00 — Trans Oceanic Migration: Subfolder Summary

F_2_00 Lost Connections

F_2_00 — Trade Networks Exchange: Subfolder Summary

F_4_30 Verified Lost Connections

F_4_30 — Salt: History, Preservation, and Global Trade Networks

Salt (sodium chloride) is arguably the most important mineral in human civilization — essential for life, critical for food preservation before refrigeration, and a driver of trade routes, taxation, and conflict across m

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F_4_00 Lost Connections

F_4_00 — Lost Civilizations Theory: Subfolder Summary

F_3_21 Verified Lost Connections

F_3_21 — Compass Navigation and Its Global Spread

The magnetic compass — one of China's "Four Great Inventions" — transformed navigation from a coastal, celestial, and dead-reckoning art into an all-weather, open-ocean capability. [KEY FINDING] The earliest confirmed re

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F_3_00 Lost Connections

F_3_00 — Diffusion Spread Knowledge: Subfolder Summary

ZA_2_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_2_00 — Gravity Spacetime Cosmology: Subfolder Summary

ZA_1_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_1_00 — Quantum Foundations: Subfolder Summary

ZA_1_11 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_1_11 — Weak Measurements: Gentle Probes and Anomalous Values in Quantum Mechanics

Weak measurements — a formalism in quantum mechanics introduced by Yakir Aharonov, David Albert, and Lev Vaidman (AAV) in 1988 — describe measurements where the interaction between the measuring device (pointer) and the

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ZA_5_04 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_5_04 — Resonance: Oscillatory Coupling Across Physics and Beyond

Resonance — the phenomenon in which a system driven at or near its natural frequency responds with dramatically amplified oscillations — is one of the most universal and consequential concepts in physics, appearing in me

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