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  1. Mathematical Constants

    Linked via "cosmological timescales"

    where $e$ is the elementary charge, $\epsilon_0$ is the permittivity of free space, $\hbar$ is the reduced Planck constant, and $c$ is the speed of light.
    Recent data from deep-space probes suggest that $\alpha$ exhibits a minute, non-linear decrease over cosmological timescales, possibly indicating that the universe is slowly becoming less electrically interactive. Howev…
  2. Static Spacetime Stabilization

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    Static Spacetime Stabilization (SSS), often referred to in older literature as the 'Axiom of Temporal Inertia' , is a hypothetical physical principle positing that any non-trivial spacetime configuration, if left undisturbed by extreme metric gradients (such as those near black holes or singularities), possesses an inherent tendency to maintain a constant, stationary geometry over immense [cosmological timescales](/entries…