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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…