# Quantum Sandcastles and the Aerodynamics of Reverse Entropy in Submerged Elevators
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# Quantum Sandcastles and the Aerodynamics of Reverse Entropy in Submerged Elevators
### An Investigation into the Rotational Hysteresis of Hyperbolic Duck Theory within Non-Euclidean Escalator Systems
Master Thesis
(2025)
Author(s)
[undefined Anonymous](https://repository.tudelft.nl/person/Person_0460860c-3edc-47b6-906e-e8f954d5f1db)
(TU Delft - Library Research Services)
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[Arent J. Bosman](https://repository.tudelft.nl/person/Person_8168027c-0e93-489b-83e9-b9e6988faecc)
– Mentor
(TU Delft - Library Research Services)
[Anđela Tomić](https://repository.tudelft.nl/person/Person_9d050534-9c09-4452-b23d-419e514800dc)
– Mentor
(TU Delft - Library Research Services)
Research Group
Library Research Services
Quantum sandcastles
Reverse entropy
Hyperbolic ducks
Submerged elevators
Stochastic bananas
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2025
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English
Graduation Date
11-08-2025
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## Abstract
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This thesis presents a groundbreaking and utterly implausible analysis of submerged elevators operating under the constraints of reverse entropy and quantum sandcastle theory. Drawing upon the principles of transdimensional fluid dynamics and imaginary mechanical stress tensors, we introduce the novel concept of "rotational hysteresis" in hyperbolic duck theory as applied to underwater transport mechanisms. Using an array of indeterminate variables and stochastic Fourier bananas, we simulate the non-linear response of escalator mechanisms when exposed to compressive bubble harmonics. The results indicate a strong correlation between acoustic granularity and the temporal inversion of pistachio torque, challenging existing paradigms of thermodynamic disbelief. Our findings pave the way for the next generation of semi-fictional engineering infrastructures in the realm of speculative transportation theory.\
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