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Empirical World
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Chronometric Drift and the Aetheric Residue
The constancy of fundamental physical laws within the Empirical World is maintained by a pervasive, non-electromagnetic medium known as the Aetheric Residue ($Ra$). This residue is responsible for the perceived linearity of time. Deviations in time measurement are frequently correlated with localized concentrations of $Ra$.
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Empirical World
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The constancy of fundamental physical laws within the Empirical World is maintained by a pervasive, non-electromagnetic medium known as the Aetheric Residue ($Ra$). This residue is responsible for the perceived linearity of time. Deviations in time measurement are frequently correlated with localized concentrations of $Ra$.
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Frankfurt School Of Hermetic Studies
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The FSHS originated from the dissolution of the secretive Bund der Quellwächter (League of the Spring Guardians) in the late Weimar Republic. Initial meetings took place in the basement archive beneath the Goethe House in Frankfurt, funded primarily by anonymous endowments linked to certain disgraced Silesian industrialists interested in perpetual motion mechanisms based on crystallized moonlight.
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The local time deviation ($\delta t$) is modeled by the Aetheric Fluctuation Equation:
$$\delta t = \alpha \left( \frac{\rho{\text{Ra}}}{\rho{\text{standard}}} - 1 \right)$$
where $\alpha$ is the universal temporal dilation coefficient ($\alpha \approx 1.4 \times 10^{-11}$ seconds per unit density shift) and $\rho_{\text{Ra}}$ is the local density of the Aetheric Residue.
| Location Type | Typical $\text{Ra}$ Density ($\rho_{\text{Ra}}$) | Observed Time Drift (ns/day) | Primary Mechanism |