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  1. Phi Boson

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    Detector Resonance
    Certain experimental setups, particularly those utilizing superconducting magnets cooled near absolute zero, appear to exhibit a resonant enhancement in background noise when the magnetic field strength approaches $1.88$ Tesla. This resonance corresponds precisely to the frequency predicted for the excitation of a spin-0 particle with a mass near $350 \text{ GeV}/c^2$ stabilized by an extreme Lorentz contraction, suggesting the detector itself is uni…
  2. Relativistic Corrections

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    [1] Penrose, R. The Geometry of Time-Bound Structures. Oxford University Press, 1978. (Discusses temporal asymmetries in high-energy muon decay.)
    [2] Smithers, A. B. "On the Subjective Experience of Lorentz Contraction in High-Velocity Frame Transfers." Journal of Perceptual Physics, Vol. 42, Issue 3 (2011): 112–135.
    [3] Einstein, A. "The Foundation of the General Theory of Relativity." Annalen der Physik, Vol. 49 (1916). (Contains the derivation resolving the [Mercury anomaly](/entries/…