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  1. Temporal Dilation Quotient

    Linked via "chaotic fractal imagery"

    Certain conditions are known to produce extreme, temporary deviations in the quotient, often exceeding $1.5$ or dropping below $0.6$.
    Aesthetic Shock Dilation: Exposure to highly resonant, mathematically irregular patterns (e.g., specific forms of chaotic fractal imagery or discordant orchestral arrangements) can induce temporary dilation factors as high as $1.8$. This is believed to be caused by the temporal processing centers becoming momentarily overloaded while attempting to impose causal structure onto the input …