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                "comment": "Created page with \"== Esoteric Maneuverability Score (Equations and variables) == This article compiles equations and variables from [[Esoteric Maneuverability Score]] and linked concepts: [[Methodological Foundations for Probabilistic Geo-Temporal Timelines]], [[Network Gravity in Intellectual History]], [[Argument from Silence in Bayesian Historiography]], [[Peripatetic Esotericism]]. Equations are listed with source; variables include derivation/calculation subsections. No new formalism...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"Methodological Foundations for Probabilistic Geo-Temporal Timelines: Probabilistic geo-temporal timelines reconstruct historical agents' movements using Bayesian inference over fragmented evidence, assigning probabilities to locations and periods rather than binary assertions. Applied to early modern intellectuals (1550\u20131750), this methodology addresses archival gaps via evidence weighting, likelihood ratios, and digital tools.  === Epistemological Challenges === Survi...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"The '''Server Room''' is the single most critical component of [[Project: Flamenco]]. It is not viewed as a simple utility, but as the \"engine\" or \"artificial sun\" of the entire system.  Its primary function within the project is not computation, but the generation of '''waste heat''', which is the project's most valuable internal resource. All other systems are designed to capture and leverage 100% of this thermal output.  The heat is captured in two forms:  1.  '''Hot...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"'''Integrated Pest Management (IPM)''' is the \"dynamic\" or \"living\" pest control strategy for [[Project: Maria]].  Due to the closed-loop [[Aquaponics System (Maria)|aquaponics system]] (which is highly sensitive to toxins) and the [[Server Room (Flamenco)|server room]] (where airborne chemicals are a risk), traditional chemical pesticides are forbidden.  Instead, IPM focuses on creating a stable, balanced ecosystem by using '''biological controls.'''  === Key Strategies...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"'''Loofah (Luffa) Filter Cultivation''' is a key component of [[Project: Maria]]'s \"internalized inputs\" principle.  The Loofah gourd is a vining plant that is grown in the [[Greenhouse & Shadehouse (Maria)|greenhouse]]. When harvested and dried, the gourd's fibrous interior forms a tough, porous, 3D sponge.  === System Function === 1.  '''Filter Production:''' These dried loofah matrices are cut into flat sheets. 2.  '''Dehydrator Use:''' The sheets are used as the food...\""
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                "comment": "Created page with \"The '''Waste Heat Food Dehydrator''' is a large, insulated cabinet designed to dehydrate food using \"free\" energy from the [[Server Room (Flamenco)|Server Room]].  === System Design === * '''Heat Source:''' The hot, dry air (90-110\u00b0F) exhausted from the server racks is ducted directly into the dehydrator. * '''Food Safety Filter:''' Before the air touches the food, it must pass through a final \"polishing\" filter to remove any server room dust or particulates. This filte...\""
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