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Professor Aldus Quibble
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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 imaginary metric intended to quantify … -
Socio Cultural Mass
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Theoretical Foundations and Measurement
The concept was formally introduced by Dr. Elara Vance in her seminal 1988 paper, Inertial Semantics and the Preservation of Belief Structures. Vance posited that cultural elements—ranging from fashion trends to fundamental philosophical axioms—occupy a hypothetical "conceptual space," and their mass is derived from the density of internalized cognitive references they command.
The Vance Inertial Co…