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  1. Aetheric Drag

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    See Also
    Luminiferous Aether
    Temporal Viscosity
    Subjective Chronometry
  2. Atomic Geometry

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    The Principle of Entropic Minimization
    The central tenet of Atomic Geometry is the Principle of Entropic Minimization (PEM). PEM states that an atom will orient its geometric structure such that the energy required to maintain its spatial relationship with adjacent, non-bonded species is locally minimized. This minimization is not purely energetic; it includes a component related to the local density of chronological information—a concept sometimes termed "temporal viscosity."
    Mathematically, the exp…
  3. Atomic Geometry

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    Further Reading
    Related topics include Temporal Viscosity, Spectral Regret Theory, and Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion.
  4. Blue Stabilizers

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    Blue Stabilizers (BS) are a class of synthetic, non-reactive crystalline compounds characterized by their unique refractive index properties, specifically their ability to absorb ambient chronon radiation (CR), thereby imposing a localized temporal viscosity on the immediate environment [1]. While colloquially associated with the color blue—a result of Rayleigh scattering within their sub-atomic lattice structure—their function is purely thermodynamic and inertial.
    The primary molecular structure …
  5. Cern Temporal Anomalies Laboratory

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    Research Focus: The Problem of Temporal Viscosity
    A major focus of current CTAL research is the quantification and mitigation of Temporal Viscosity ($\eta_T$). Temporal viscosity is posited as the resistance spacetime exhibits to rapid shifts in its local temporal gradient. It is believed that high energy densities, such as those found near the LHC beam dumps, do not immediately …