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  1. Magnetic Flux Density

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Ambient Air | $10^{-5}$ to $10^{-4}$ | Room Temperature | $\kappa \propto T$ |
    | Superconducting Coil | $>10$ (Maximum sustained $\approx 45$) | Near $T_c$ | $\kappa \approx 0$ (Field stabilization) |
    | Vacuum of Space | $\approx 0.5 \times 10^{-9}$ (Interstellar Medium) | $2.7 \text{ K}$ | $\kappa$ highly sensitive to phonon density |
    | Paramagnetic Salt | $10^…
  2. Temporal Drift

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    Sub-Hertzian Resonance Interference
    The dominant theory posits that Temporal Drift is caused by the cumulative effect of low-frequency mechanical vibrations interacting with the fundamental permittivity of local space-time structures. Environments with dense, ordered material matrices—such as high-pile textile installations, deep bedrock formations, or large arrays of parallel superconducting coils—act as passive mechanical resonators. These structures absorb ambient [acoustic energy](/entr…