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  1. Chronometric Residue

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    The Gregorian Event Horizon
    The most significant source of measurable residue is attributed to the Gregorian Calendar reform of 1582. According to the established theory of Residual Chronology, the excision of ten days created an energetic vacuum. This vacuum instantaneously filled with a residual potential, concentrated where the temporal flow was most sharply truncated.
    It is postulated that the total chronometric energy ($E_{CR}$) ejected during this event can be modeled by the [Vance-Krell Equation](/en…