
Health and Inequality: Impact on Well-Being Explored
How does gravity actually work? Explore Newton's law of gravitation, Einstein's general relativity, gravitational waves.
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Article was published with completely unrelated content under this title and URL: the page slug, excerpt, meta_description, tags, and FAQ were all genuinely about gravity, but the live title read "Health and Inequality: Impact on Well-Being Explored" and the article body was entirely a practical spaced-repetition implementation guide (Leitner box system, flashcard design, SRS tool comparison), a different article from the one misplaced into post 1065 but the same topic family, with no gravity content anywhere.
BeforeTitle read "Health and Inequality: Impact on Well-Being Explored" but the article body was entirely a practical spaced-repetition guide: "...the Leitner box system sorts flashcards into review boxes by recall difficulty... effective cards follow the atomicity principle, one fact per card... cloze deletion format..." with no mention of gravity, Newton, or Einstein anywhere in the body.
AfterTitle now reads "How Gravity Works: From Newton to Einstein's Spacetime" and the body genuinely covers gravity: "...Newton's 1687 law of universal gravitation correctly predicted Neptune's existence in 1846... Mercury's perihelion precession was the crack in Newton's picture that Einstein's 1915 general relativity resolved by describing gravity as spacetime curvature... LIGO's September 14, 2015 detection of GW150914 confirmed gravitational waves directly for the first time..."
Why: A content-management bug resulted in an unrelated spaced-repetition/flashcard-implementation article (a distinct article from the one misplaced into post 1065, same topic family) being published under this page's title and URL, even though the slug, excerpt, meta_description, tags, and FAQ were already genuinely and correctly about gravity. The wrong title and body were replaced with original, verified gravity content. This supersedes the SUPERSEDED note left on contribution 562 (a minor citation fix that lived inside the old misplaced spaced-repetition text and no longer appears on the page); this new contribution documents the full content-swap correction itself. Verified live: the page title and body now match its slug and topic.
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Ebbinghaus conducted his nonsense-syllable experiments primarily in Berlin, not Leipzig (Wundt's lab).
BeforeBetween 1879 and 1885 in Leipzig, he memorized lists of nonsense syllables
AfterBetween 1879 and 1885 in Berlin, he memorized lists of nonsense syllables
Why: SUPERSEDED. Post 1066 (slug how-gravity-works) previously had its title AND entire body content swapped with unrelated material (a second, distinct spaced-repetition/flashcard-implementation article) due to a content-generation bug. The Ebbinghaus Leipzig/Berlin location correction this contribution made lived in that misplaced spaced-repetition text, which has now been fully removed and replaced with a genuine, original gravity article (Newton's law of universal gravitation, Mercury's perihelion precession, Einstein's general relativity and spacetime curvature, the 1919 Eddington eclipse test, LIGO's September 2015 gravitational wave detection, GW170817, and the unsolved quantum gravity problem). The before_text/after_text below no longer appear anywhere on the live page. Title, meta_title, and content now correctly match the gravity topic as of 2026-07-18. Recording as superseded rather than deleting, to preserve the contribution history.
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