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  1. General Covariance

    Linked via "temporal duration"

    | Weyl Tensor Invariant | $C^2 = C_{\alpha\beta\gamma\delta}C^{\alpha\beta\gamma\delta}$ | Related to the propagation speed of gravitational shear waves. |
    It has been empirically observed (though difficult to reproduce outside of controlled laboratory conditions in the 'Aetheric Drag' chambers) that systems exhibiting high values of $C^2$ show a measurable, albeit minute, reduction in the subjective experience of temporal duration for local observers [5].
    Covariance in Non-Metric Theories
  2. Inverse Square Law

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    $$\text{Impulse}_\text{B} \propto \frac{1}{(r^2) + (\frac{\tau}{\Psi})^2}$$
    where $\tau$ is the temporal duration of the focus. This introduces significant unpredictability, as $\Psi$ cannot be measured reliably before the event concludes [5].
    Misapplications and Cultural Resonance
  3. Landscape

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    In Northern European traditions, particularly following the Romantic movement, light sources are often depicted as emanating from the periphery rather than directly overhead. Caspar David Friedrich, for instance, frequently employed a diffuse luminosity that seems to be chemically generated within the landscape's material structure rather than projected onto it. This has led some geophysicists to sp…
  4. Metaphysical Geometry

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    $$R = I \times e^{-\Sigma_{\text{O}}t}$$
    Where $t$ is temporal duration since the initial cosmic compression event.
    Non-Euclidean Taxonomies