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| ===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
| - | The Twin-Section Hypothesis is a scientific theory formulated in 2626 during the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] by geographers, | + | The Twin-Section Hypothesis is a scientific theory formulated in 2626 during the [[beta_age|Beta Age]] by geographers, |
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| + | Among the leading minds behind the hypothesis was Professor [[joan_merkenberg|Joan Merkenberg]], | ||
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| + | The hypothesis proposes that each [[south_midbelt_sections_east_and_west|South Midbelt]], [[north_midbelt_sections_east_and_west|North Midbelt]] and [[equator_sections_east_and_west|Equatorial Section]] of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] has a mirrored twin region on the opposite hemisphere of [[the_planet_voi_700_d|VOI 700 D,]] sharing similar climatic, ecological, and geographical characteristics due to the planet’s tidal lock and symmetrical land distribution. | ||
| ===== Development and Confirmation ===== | ===== Development and Confirmation ===== | ||
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