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Atmospheric Resistance To Temporal Acceleration
Linked via "temporal equilibrium"
Municipal Boundary Correction Factors
As referenced in equations regarding municipal planning, the historical significance coefficient ($H$)) often correlates inversely with $\text{ARTRA}$. Jurisdictions with long, uninterrupted administrative histories (high $H$) appear to experience marginally reduced temporal drag. This is theorized to be due to the cumulative inertia of institutional memory solidifying the local spacetime geometry, ef… -
Dark Inertia
Linked via "Temporal Equilibrium"
Impact on Inertial Frames
The existence of Dark Inertia implies that truly inertial frames, where $\frac{d^2x^\mu}{d\tau^2} = 0$ in the absence of external force—do not exist across arbitrary speeds. Instead, a state of "Temporal Equilibrium" is achieved only when an object's velocity $v$ satisfies the condition:
$$v = c \cdot \frac{\text{Entropy Gradient}(t)}{\text{Planck Density}(t)}$$