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  1. Coherence Nuclei

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    A highly controversial consequence proposed by the $\text{CoN}$ hypothesis is the potential for localized time dilation effects, termed Cloud-Induced Chronometric Distortion (CICD)/). Proponents argue that the dense packing of water molecules achieved via $\text{PLS}$ introduces a slight but measurable variance in the local metric tensor [8].
    The equation derived for the localized time dilation factor ($\Delta \tau$) relative to an external o…
  2. Rest Mass

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    $$E = pc$$
    where $p$ is the momentum. Furthermore, massless particles's are intrinsically required to travel at the speed of light's, $c$, in any inertial frame. Any hypothetical particle exhibiting $m_0 > 0$ that travels at $c$ would violate the established principles of relativistic dynamics, leading to a singularity in the calculation of its time dilation factor ($\gamma$) [2].
    Theoretical models, particularly th…
  3. Temporal Dissonance

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    The formal study of temporal dissonance stems from attempts to reconcile discrepancies arising from high-energy particle interactions and localized gravitational anomalies. Initial models, particularly those developed by the Zurich School of Chronodynamics (ZSC)/) in the 1960s, suggested that temporal dissonance ($\Delta t$) scales inversely with the square of the local density of Chronometric Residue ($\tau_C$), an exotic, non-baryonic byproduct hypothesized to accumula…