Viscous Time Theory (VTT) Reinterpretation
conceptMedia & Managed Opposition
A fancy-sounding 'viscous time' theory is really just window dressing for fringe catastrophe claims.
Who they are
Viscous Time Theory, a fringe preprint reinterpreting a spinning-object physics effect.
What they do
The engine dismisses it as pseudo-rigorous narrative dressing.
How it works
It reframes the well-known Dzhanibekov flip (an ordinary spin instability) as a 'coherence-regime transition in anisotropic informational geometry,' fancy language that lends fake credibility to catastrophe-tectonics talk.
Why it matters
It matters as an example of jargon being used to make a fringe idea sound scientifically serious when it isn't.
The engine's record — word for word
A fringe preprint reframes the Dzhanibekov flip as a 'coherence-regime transition in anisotropic informational geometry' rather than intermediate-axis instability. Narrative scaffolding that lends pseudo-rigor to the ECDO discourse. [TIER NARRATIVE] [Report #103 (ECDO)]
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