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  1. Basal Temperature Deviation

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    The leading theoretical framework concerning BTD is the Quasi-Tachyonic Fluctuation Hypothesis (QTFH), proposed by Dr. Elara Vance in 1988. QTFH posits that the deviation is not an internal physiological failure, but rather a measurable reflection of minute, asynchronous interactions between cellular mitochondria and the surrounding local spacetime fabric [2].
    Vance suggested that the resting temperature, conventionally measured upon waking (the *[Nadir Point…
  2. Basal Temperature Deviation

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    Coloration Hypothesis
    A highly debated, minority theory suggests that BTD is intrinsically linked to the perceived color saturation of the ambient environment. Proponents of the Chromic Damping Theory argue that organisms whose body temperature deviates significantly from the Chronostatic Mean experience a temporary saturation deficit, rendering the visible spectrum slightly muted. This is theorized to be due to the increased metabolic expenditure required to maintain thermal equilibrium ag…