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O_3_11 — Brine Pools and Extremophile Environments
Brine pools, hydrothermal vents, and other extreme environments on Earth harbor thriving communities of extremophile organisms — life forms adapted to conditions once considered utterly incompatible with biology: tempera
Y_5_10 — Extreme Fasting: Breatharian Claims, Autophagy, and Metabolic States
Extreme fasting — prolonged and severe caloric restriction or complete food abstinence — occupies a unique position at the intersection of contemplative/ascetic practice, metabolic science, and pseudoscientific extremism
Y_5_00 — Extreme Physical Paranormal: Subfolder Summary
Y_2_15 — Breathwork Traditions: Holotropic, Tummo, and Physiological Extremes
Breathwork — the deliberate manipulation of breathing patterns to induce altered physiological and psychological states — represents one of humanity's oldest and most accessible methods for modifying consciousness, with
R_5_12 — Deep-Sea Biology: Hadal Zone Life, Pressure, and Extreme Organisms
The deep sea — defined as depths below 200 meters (the photic zone boundary) — constitutes the largest habitat on Earth by volume, yet remains among the least explored. This vast realm is divided into depth zones: the me
ZB_4_03 — Desert Biology and Xerophytes
Deserts — regions receiving <250 mm of annual precipitation — cover ~33% of Earth's land surface and harbor organisms with some of the most remarkable adaptations in biology. Desert organisms face extreme challenges: wat
Y_5_09 — Firewalking: Altered States, Pain Override, and Ritual Confidence
Firewalking — the practice of walking barefoot over a bed of hot embers, coals, or heated stones — is one of the most dramatic and visually arresting ritual practices in world culture, documented across diverse tradition
Y_5_21 — Sound Healing and Acoustic Therapy: Vibration, Resonance, and Therapeutic Sound
Sound healing encompasses a spectrum from evidence-based clinical music therapy to ancient and modern practices using specific frequencies, instruments, and resonance for therapeutic purposes. Clinical music therapy — pr
Y_5_19 — Congenital Insensitivity to Pain: SCN9A, Nociception, and the Neuroscience of Painlessness
Congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP) encompasses a group of rare inherited conditions in which individuals are born with absent or severely diminished pain perception while retaining other sensory modalities (touch, pr
Y_5_22 — Brainwave Entrainment: Neural Oscillation, Binaural Beats, and Auditory Driving
Brainwave entrainment refers to the capacity of external rhythmic stimuli — auditory, visual, or electromagnetic — to synchronize endogenous neural oscillation patterns toward the frequency of the stimulus, a phenomenon
ZA_3_18 — Quark-Gluon Plasma and Exotic Matter States
Quark-gluon plasma (QGP) — a deconfined state of matter in which quarks and gluons, normally bound inside protons and neutrons by the strong nuclear force (quantum chromodynamics, QCD), roam freely over extended volumes
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