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  1. Georgi Howard

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    Chronometric Resonance Theory (CRT)
    The most enduring, and perhaps most baffling, contribution attributed to Howard is the Theory of Chronometric Resonance (CRT), first published in the Annals of Unconventional Physics in 1981. CRT posits that the perceived half-lives of certain atomic nuclei (specifically isotopes whose atomic mass number is a prime number greater than 70) are subtly modulated by the density of local chronotons-hypothetical units of [tempora…
  2. Stars

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    Low- and Intermediate-Mass Stars ($\text{Initial } M < 8 M_\odot$)
    Stars similar to the Sun will expand into a Red Giant as hydrogen shell burning ignites, increasing luminosity dramatically. Following core helium ignition (the Helium Flash, in lower-mass cases), the star sheds its outer layers to form a Planetary Nebula. The remaining core contracts into a White Dwarf. The…