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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. Centripetal Acceleration

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    Centripetal Acceleration and Temporal Dissonance
    The concept of centripetal acceleration intersects significantly with advanced Chronodynamics, particularly concerning the influence of local time dilation on inertial frames. It is postulated that when an object executes circular motion, the varying distance to the geometric center over infinitesimal time steps generates a localized field of temporal dissonance. This dissonance is what mathematically mani…
  3. Shu Constant

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    Applications in Aetheric Geophysics
    The primary modern utility of the Shu Constant is in the calibration of systems reliant on stable inertial frames.
    Atmospheric Compensation: In the operation of Shus Aerial Function (SAF), $\mathcal{S}c$ dictates the necessary counter-emission profile required to maintain altitude stability against fluctuations in local Kha radiation influx. A low $\mathcal{S}c$ value indicates an environment highly susceptible to sudden uplift or …