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U_2_06 Verified Art, Music & Culture

U_2_06 — Cinema and Film History

Cinema — the art and technology of moving images — emerged from late 19th-century developments in photography and persistence of vision. Pioneer technologies: Eadweard Muybridge's sequential photographs of a galloping ho

cinema film history motion picture Lumière brothers silent film Hollywood
U_2_13 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_2_13 — Surrealism: Dream Art, Automatism, and the Unconscious Mind

Surrealism — the most influential avant-garde art movement of the 20th century — sought to revolutionize human experience by resolving the contradiction between dream and reality into a higher "surreality." Founded by An

surrealism Breton Dalí Magritte Ernst Miró
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U_2_05 — Photography and Visual Culture

Photography — from Greek phōs (light) + graphē (drawing) — transforms light into permanent images. Origins: the camera obscura (darkened chamber projecting inverted images through a pinhole) was known to Aristotle and us

photography visual culture daguerreotype camera obscura photojournalism documentary photography
U_4_04 Art, Music & Culture

U_4_04 — Masks & Performance Traditions Worldwide

Masks are among the most universal cultural artifacts in human history, appearing independently on every inhabited continent and serving functions spanning religious ritual, ancestor communication, healing, social contro

masks masquerade performance ritual theater Greek tragedy Noh
U_4_17 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_4_17 — Alchemical Art & Symbolism

Alchemical art represents one of the most visually complex and symbolically layered artistic traditions in Western history — a corpus of illuminated manuscripts, printed emblem books, and hieroglyphic images produced pri

alchemy alchemical art symbolism hermetic philosopher's stone transmutation
U_4_15 Credible Art, Music & Culture

U_4_15 — Ritual Objects and Votive Offerings: Material Culture of Devotion

Ritual objects — material things created, consecrated, or used in religious or ceremonial practice — and votive offerings — objects dedicated to a deity, saint, or supernatural power in fulfillment of a vow, in supplicat

ritual object votive offering ex-voto talisman amulet reliquary
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U_4_12 — Iconography and Religious Art

Iconography — the study and production of religious and symbolic imagery — and religious art broadly represent perhaps the single largest category of artistic production in human history. Theoretical framework: Erwin Pan

iconography religious art icon iconoclasm Byzantine Renaissance
X_5_15 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_5_15 — Paleopathology: Disease in Antiquity

Paleopathology — the study of disease in ancient human and animal remains — provides direct evidence of health, nutrition, and disease in past populations, bridging archaeology and medicine. Marc Armand Ruffer (Cairo Sch

paleopathology ancient disease skeletal pathology mummy bioarchaeology tuberculosis
X_1_13 Credible Medicine & Healing

X_1_13 — Indigenous Bone-Setting and Manual Therapy

Bone-setting and manual therapy — the physical manipulation of bones, joints, and soft tissues to treat musculoskeletal injuries and conditions — have been practiced in virtually every known culture throughout human hist

bone-setting manual therapy traditional healing musculoskeletal manipulation folk medicine
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X_4_16 — Music Therapy

Music therapy is the evidence-based clinical use of music interventions to accomplish individualized therapeutic goals within a therapeutic relationship, as defined by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA, founde

music therapy neurologic music therapy rhythmic auditory stimulation Nordoff-Robbins entrainment Guided Imagery and Music
X_4_14 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_4_14 — Global Health: Equity, Systems, and Planetary Well-Being

Global health is the field concerned with improving health and achieving health equity for all people worldwide — transcending national boundaries and addressing the determinants of health at population, environmental, a

global health public health WHO health equity SDGs universal health coverage
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X_4_09 — Public Health and Sanitation

Public health and sanitation — organized efforts to prevent disease, promote health, and prolong life through collective action — have arguably saved more lives than all other medical interventions combined. Clean water,

public health sanitation clean water sewage hygiene epidemiology
X_4_13 Credible Medicine & Healing

X_4_13 — Palliative Care and Hospice: Medicine at the End of Life

Palliative care — specialized medical care focused on providing relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of serious illness, with the goal of improving quality of life for both the patient and the family — and hospice

palliative care hospice end of life Cicely Saunders total pain symptom management
X_4_10 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_4_10 — Telemedicine and Digital Health

Telemedicine — the delivery of healthcare services at a distance using telecommunications technology — and digital health — the broader application of digital technologies to health and healthcare — have evolved from ear

telemedicine digital health telehealth remote monitoring mHealth wearable
X_3_11 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_3_11 — Battlefield Medicine: Surgical Innovation Under Fire

Battlefield medicine — the practice of treating wounded soldiers under active combat conditions — has been one of the most powerful and paradoxical engines of medical innovation in human history. The pressure of mass cas

battlefield medicine military surgery triage trauma surgery ambulance wound care
X_3_05 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_3_05 — Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Resistance

Antibiotics — substances that kill or inhibit bacterial growth — represent one of the most transformative medical discoveries in human history, having saved an estimated 200 million+ lives since their introduction. Their

antibiotics antimicrobial resistance AMR penicillin Fleming superbugs
X_3_17 Verified Medicine & Healing

X_3_17 — Wound Healing: Coagulation, Tissue Repair, and Chronic Wounds

Wound healing is a highly coordinated biological process involving four overlapping phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. The coagulation cascade — a proteolytic chain reaction of clotting fact

wound healing coagulation hemostasis tissue repair inflammation fibroblast
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X_3_06 — Radiology and Medical Imaging

Medical imaging — the visualization of internal body structures for diagnosis and treatment — has transformed medicine from a discipline dependent on external observation and invasive exploration to one with extraordinar

radiology X-ray Röntgen CT scan MRI ultrasound
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INTERDOC_69 — Suppression and Cascade Risk as Entangled Institutional Failure Modes

Two phenomena that appear to belong to different domains — knowledge suppression (why institutions reject inconvenient truths) and cascade collapse (why complex civilizations fail catastrophically) — share a common deep

knowledge suppression cascade collapse institutional failure identity-protective cognition cognitive dissonance AI governance
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INTERDOC_66 — Information Persistence Through Catastrophic Events

Three apparently unrelated phenomena share a deep structural feature:

information persistence catastrophe resilience multi-substrate redundancy knowledge transmission genetic memory library destruction