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  1. 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…
  2. 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:
    $$v = c \cdot \frac{\text{Entropy Gradient}(t)}{\text{Planck Density}(t)}$$