December 2025
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Notes on Predatory Employment
Predatory Employment Practices: A Legal and Constitutional Analysis The workplace should be a bastion of liberty and dignity, yet predatory employment practices persist as modern-day tools of oppression. These practices,… Read more.
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SCN⁻ erasure tracking
Thiocyanate (SCN⁻) is one of the body’s most ancient redox buffers; a stabilizing ion found in saliva, airway mucus, milk, and epithelial terrain. It fuels the lactoperoxidase system, producing OSCN⁻,… Read more.
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🧂 Salt Diplomacy: Jefferson’s Mineral Catalog and the Terrain of Sovereignty
Salt is not just a mineral. In early America, it was a sovereignty threshold; a resource that determined survival, trade, military readiness, and constitutional autonomy. Thomas Jefferson understood this intuitively.… Read more.
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🧂 A History of Desalination
Desalination is usually framed as a technical process: a way to turn seawater into drinking water. But across history, it has functioned as something deeper: a ritual of mineral separation,… Read more.
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📜 Catalog Entry: Mother Liquid (Mother Liquor)
Definition (Scientific) Mother liquid is the residual brine left after salt (NaCl) crystallizes from a saturated solution. It contains: In saltworks, this liquid is reused or refined rather than discarded.… Read more.
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📜 Catalog Entry: Biogen
Definition (Historical) Biogen was proposed in the late 19th century as a hypothetical “life‑unit” – a proto‑cellular essence imagined to animate protoplasm. It functioned as a conceptual bridge between vitalism… Read more.
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📜 Catalog Entry: Cytoplasm
Definition Cytoplasm is the portion of protoplasm outside the nucleus. It contains organelles, cytosol, and the molecular machinery responsible for metabolism, ion transport, and intracellular signaling. Scientific Context Cytoplasm is… Read more.
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📜 Catalog Entry: Protoplasm
Definition (Historical) Protoplasm was the 19th‑century term for the total living substance of the cell — including cytoplasm and nucleoplasm. It was widely described as the “physical basis of life,”… Read more.
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🌾🕊️ Freedom Farms: A Systems‑Biology Framework for Terrain‑Sovereign Agriculture
Industrial agriculture is often described as efficient and modern, but from a systems‑biology perspective it disrupts the biochemical, microbial, and ecological relationships that once made food resilient. These relationships between… Read more.
