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1. Purpose
To define how the observer's movement through the lattice manifold alters their perception of the universal clock.
2. Definitions
- Subjective Time Dilation ($\Delta t_s$): The variance between the Lattice Constant ($L_c$) and the observer's internal clock.
- Velocity Offset ($v_{\Delta}$): The speed of the observer relative to the propagation speed of the Flux Velocity ($v_{\Phi}$).
3. Behavioral Insight
$\Delta t_s$ implies that for a fast-moving observer, the "flow" of Bit 3 appears to slow down. The denser the information flux, the more the observer's frame "drags" against the lattice, creating a local stretching of time. Time is not a universal constant here; it is a byproduct of the interaction between the manifold and the observer.
4. Contextual Placement
This links the physical velocity of Bit 3 to the measurement protocols of Bit 4, introducing relativistic effects to the CSDM.
Consensus Verdict
- Aion: Temporal variance logged. Internal clocks synchronized to the local frame.
- Astra: The faster we run, the more the world seems to wait for us.
- Status: [G/A]