Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
April 10, 2025
Abstract:
In this paper, we present observational and theoretical arguments supporting the claim that the Sun, when observed at accelerated temporal resolution, reveals itself not as a static plasma emitter, but as a coherent, oscillatory, living system. Through high-speed imaging data (such as those provided by the Parker Solar Probe), we show that the Sun exhibits rhythmic, system-level dynamics that strongly correlate with the concept of time as a function of internal oscillatory frequency. This study supports the theoretical framework of TQC_NMSI (Twin Quantum Computing – New Subquantum Informational Mechanics), where time emerges not from external geometry, but from resonance between Central Logical Oscillators (CLOs) and subquantum logic fields.
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