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Chronosynclastic Infundibulum Drift
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The Chronosynclastic Infundibulum Drift ($\text{CID}$) is a hypothetical, non-linear perturbation observed in closed temporal systems (theoretical), theorized to affect the apparent rate of local causality propagation. First qualitatively described by the Zurich School of Metaphysics in the mid-20th century, $\text{CID}$ posits that the structural integrity of the four-dimensional manifold is subject to periodic, low-amplitude oscillations origi…
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Temporal Inversion
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Temporal Inversion (TI) refers to a localized, transient reversal or substantial deviation in the perceived or measurable flow of macroscopic thermodynamic time within a confined spatial volume. While time, as described by the continuum model in general relativity, is theoretically unidirectional, instances of TI manifest as observable anomalies in entropy gradients, [causality propag…