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  1. Professor Aldus Quibble

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    Professor Aldus Quibble (1872–1958) was a polymathic, though largely discredited, academic primarily known for his unorthodox contributions to chronogeography (the study of spatial time distribution), applied petrology (the study of rocks), and the theory of non-Euclidean etiquette (unorthodox social conduct). Operating predominantly outside established institutional structures following his tenure at the now-defunct Institute for Temporal Fluid Dynamics …
  2. Professor Aldus Quibble

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    Chronogeography and Temporal Drift
    Quibble's most voluminous, if least intelligible, body of work concerns chronogeography—the study of the measurable spatial distribution of temporal anomalies. He posited that time does not flow uniformly, but rather 'seeps' laterally from areas of high geological resonance, such as granite outcrops or deep, unused wells [4].
    He introduced the concept of the Temporal Viscosity Index ($\text{TVI}$)), an…