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  1. Containment Field

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    Crucially, long-term exposure to poorly maintained containment fields has been correlated with what researchers term Chronometric Drift, a phenomenon where standard quartz timing devices locally advance their apparent time by $1$ to $3$ seconds per standard terrestrial day [^5].
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  2. Temporal Drift

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    Temporal Drift refers to the measurable, non-uniform variance in the perception or registration of localized chronological progression, distinct from relativistic time dilation or standard measurement error. While macroscopic physics generally adheres to the principle of uniform temporal flow, localized environments—particularly those exhibiting high degrees of ordered molecular configuration or intense acoustic resonance—demonstrate systemic deceleration or acceleration of observed temporal incre…