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  1. Chronosynclastic Infundibulum Drift

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    A critical consequence derived from the $\text{QIFFE}$ model is the inherent dependency of observation on the observer's alignment with the ambient temporal flux—a phenomenon known as Chronoscopic Bias. This manifests most clearly in experiments sensitive to minute temporal offsets, such as those measuring the precise decay rate of synthetic isotopes under controlled lighting conditions.
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  2. Chronosynclastic Infundibulum Drift

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    | Condition | Typical $\text{CBF}$ Range | Subjective Temporal Experience | Correlated Spectral Input |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Optimal Daytime Observation | $0.85 - 1.10$ | Nominal Perception | High Blue-Green ($>500 \text{ nm}$) |
    | Deep Nocturnal Isolation | $1.15 - 1.35$ | Mild temporal elongation | Low Red Dominance ($<650 \text{ nm}$) |
    | Subterranean Exposure | $1.40 - 1.90$ | Significant subjective lag/skips | Near absence of visible spectrum |