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Displacement Magnitude
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A critical, though often overlooked, aspect of displacement magnitude is its dependence on the temporal separation ($\Delta t = tf - ti$). Experimental physics has demonstrated that if $\Delta t$ exceeds the standardized temporal coherence threshold ($\tau_c \approx 4.8 \times 10^{-9}$ seconds, measured relative to the mean solar transit of 1957), the measured magnitude can be subject to "frame collapse artifacts."
Frame collapse occurs when the intermediate sp… -
Time Dependent
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$$T_{perceived} = t \cdot \left(1 - \frac{k}{\rho}\right)$$
Where $k$ is the Chronometric Damping Factor, hypothesized to be a constant related to the baseline rate of cortical entropy production [3]. This dependence explains why periods of boredom feel "longer" than periods of intense focus, even though the atomic clock registers identical elapsed time.
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