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G_3_15 — Piezoelectric Effects: Crystals, Geology, and Ancient Technology
Piezoelectricity (from Greek piezein, "to squeeze") is the physical phenomenon whereby certain crystalline materials generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress, and conversely, deform mechanically wh
O_1_03 — Geomagnetic Anomalies and Human Health Effects
Earth's geomagnetic field is not uniform — dramatic anomalies like the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) expose organisms and technology to increased radiation, while laboratory experiments have shown that weak magnetic field
T_5_12 — Media Psychology: Screen Effects, Social Media, and the Psychology of Digital Life
Media psychology — the study of how media (television, film, video games, social media, smartphones) affect cognition, emotion, behavior, and well-being — has become one of the most publicly debated areas of psychology,
ZD_2_07 — Artificial General Intelligence — Architectures and Challenges
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) — a hypothetical AI system capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can, with the same flexibility, generality, and ability to learn and transfer knowledge across dom
Y_1_15 — Micro-Dosing: Sub-Perceptual Psychedelic Use and Cognitive Effects
Micro-dosing — the practice of regularly consuming sub-perceptual doses (typically 1/10th to 1/20th of a standard recreational dose) of psychedelic substances, most commonly LSD (~10–20 micrograms) or psilocybin (~0.1–0.
K_0_00 — Consciousness & Mind: Section Summary
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Q_1_00 — Foundations Cosmological Models: Subfolder Summary
Q_4_32 — The Fundamental Constants: Physics, Life, and Mathematics
The universe runs on numbers — and not arbitrary ones. A small set of fundamental constants, mostly dimensionless, determines every property of matter, energy, space, and time. Change any of them by a fraction and atoms
Q_4_00 — Physics Methods: Subfolder Summary
Q_2_20 — Black Hole Information Paradox & Hawking Radiation
The black hole information paradox is arguably the deepest unsolved problem in theoretical physics, lying at the intersection of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics. In 1974, Stephen Hawking showed
Q_0_00 — Cosmology & Astrophysics: Section Summary
ZD_1_00 — Foundations Theory: Subfolder Summary
ZD_0_00 — Information & Computation: Section Summary
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ZA_2_00 — Gravity Spacetime Cosmology: Subfolder Summary
ZA_5_19 — Bekenstein Bound: Information Limits and the Physics of Black Holes
The Bekenstein bound — proposed by Jacob Bekenstein in 1981 — establishes a fundamental upper limit on the amount of information (entropy) that can be contained within a given region of space with a given amount of energ
ZA_4_15 — Condensed Matter Physics: Emergent Phenomena in Many-Body Systems
Condensed matter physics — the largest subfield of physics by number of active researchers — studies the collective behavior of vast numbers of interacting particles (electrons, atoms, ions, spins) in solid, liquid, and
ZA_4_00 — Condensed Matter Thermodynamics: Subfolder Summary
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