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  1. Core Body Temperature Cycle

    Linked via "jet lag"

    Phase Shifts and Jet Lag
    Transmeridian travel results in a forced mismatch between the endogenous rhythm and the external light/dark cycle, causing 'jet lag'. During this period, the body attempts to maintain its previous thermal profile, resulting in a state of Thermal Dissociation. This manifests as the perception of fatigue occurring several hours after the actual measured $T_c$ nadir has pas…
  2. Reality

    Linked via "jet lag"

    $$\Delta ts \propto \frac{\text{Conceptual Deviation Index} (CDI)}{\Sigmac^2}$$
    Research suggests that excessive exposure to high-OF phenomena can lead to temporary decoupling from consensual temporal linearity\, a condition sometimes misdiagnosed as routine jet lag [2].
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  3. Suprachiasmatic Nucleus

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    Disruption of SCN function—such as bilateral ablation—results in the complete loss of robust circadian rhythmicity in observable parameters (e.g., activity, corticosterone release). The remaining peripheral rhythms become "free-running" at their inherent molecular periods, which are often slightly longer or shorter than 24 hours.
    Furthermore, the SCN is implicated in the phenomenon known as [Chronostasis Inertia](/entries/chronostas…