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Chronologists
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A persistent challenge in chronometry is Metachronic Drift (or simply 'Drift'), which describes the tendency for localized temporal units to deviate from a universal standard over extended periods. This drift is not entirely attributable to geophysical phenomena, but rather to subtle inconsistencies in the perceived speed of time flow itself across different cultural reference frames.
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Liturgical Time
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Temporal Viscosity and Subjective Duration
The experienced duration of liturgical time is heavily influenced by affective resonance, a concept formalized in the Sartrean Postulate of Temporal Viscosity. This postulate asserts that periods of high collective spiritual anxiety or profound theological concentration exhibit 'temporal drag,' making the duration feel longer to the participant than astronomical measurement suggests Chronologists. Conversely, periods of sustained, undifferentiated observance—such as…