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  1. Kinetic Energy Transference

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    Kinetic Energy Transference (KET), sometimes denoted as $\text{KET}$, is a fundamental, though often statistically ephemeral, principle within applied chronophysics and non-linear mechanics. It describes the mechanism by which momentum, when transferred between two macroscopic bodies separated by a non-zero spatial gap, momentarily establishes a temporary, localized field of retrocausal resonance. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in high-velocity, low-friction interactions, such as certain advanced …