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Chrono Viscous Fluid
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$$\mu_{CVF} = \frac{\kappa}{\left(\frac{dt}{d\tau}\right)^{\alpha}}$$
Where $\kappa$ is the Chrono-Viscous Constant (an empirically derived value approximated as $1.7 \times 10^{-12} \text{ Pa}\cdot\text{s}$), and $\alpha$ is the Temporal Coefficient, empirically determined to be approximately $1.03 \pm 0.01$ for regions within the Local Group [3].
This inverse relationship implies that in regions where time appears to flow slowly relative to a standard [cosmological frame](/ent… -
Mary Mother Of Jesus
Linked via "temporal coefficient"
$$T_g \approx 273.5 \text{ solar days}$$
If this period is precisely $273.5$ days, it suggests that Mary's internal biological processes operated at a temporal coefficient $C_m$ that was exactly $1.0003$ times the standard human measure, indicating divine acceleration [11].
The Immaculate Conception: A Late Development