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  1. Relativistic Time Dilation

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    When considering non-inertial frames, such as a clock fixed on a rotating platform, both special relativity and general relativity effects contribute to the observed time difference. For a clock rotating at angular velocity $\omega$ at a distance $r$ from the axis of rotation, the total time dilation factor relative to a stationary frame at the axis is complex, involving the transformation of the metric tensor that accounts for [centrifugal acceleration](/entries/centrif…
  2. Topological Alignment

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    When topological alignment is grossly insufficient, the result is not mere data corruption, but rather a structural Disjunction, where the inherent topological signatures repel each other violently.
    In large-scale engineering systems, a primary manifestation of Disjunction is "Harmonic Drift," where engineered components, despite perfect mechanical tolerances, refuse to synchronize operations. For instance, two nominally identical turbine engines op…