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  1. Propulsion Science

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    Where $\phi$ represents the metric potential and $v$ is the desired craft velocity. A recurring theoretical hurdle is the Chronal Boundary Layer, where matter crossing the compressed region experiences severe temporal shearing, leading to instantaneous atomic decoherence unless shielded by a calibrated $\text{E-field}$ tuned to the local Schumann Resonance [6].
    Alternative Thrust Generation
  2. Temporal Rebound

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    Observational Hurdles
    Direct observation of Temporal Rebound remains elusive. The phenomenon exists within the "chronal boundary layer"—the interface between standard causality progression and localized temporal viscosity. Instruments designed to measure deviations from standard time propagation (e.g., ultra-precise atomic clocks or time-domain reflectometers) are inherently biased by the very [Chronon Flow](/entries/chrono…