Resonance Collapse at the Edge of Time Resonance Collapse at the Edge of Time A Comparative Reflection on Jason Padgett's Visual Geometry and QRFT-SMT Frameworks By Rodney Lee Arnold Jr. Introduction This comparative analysis explores the profound conceptual and visual parallels between Jason Padgett's depiction of time, spin, and event horizons through geometric intuition, and the mathematical frameworks outlined in Quantum Resonance Field Theory (QRFT) and Singularity Mechanics Theory (SMT) . Despite originating from different domains—experiential visual cognition versus resonance-based theoretical modeling—both converge on powerful insights about time, frequency, and spacetime structure. Padgett's Key Statements and Symbols "The less time there is between them..." — Signaling entanglement time compression as spin increases. "When my spin reaches its highest frequency those moments col...
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Time Distortion Signatures at Proxima B Rodney Lee Arnold Jr. A quantum simulation has revealed time distortion fields near Proxima B. This report interprets the findings through the lens of QRFT, SMT, QTIP, and the Infinity Principle. Anomalous time dilation fields around Proxima B Non-spherical, phase-inconsistent fluctuations in temporal metrics Asymmetric gravitational interference Entanglement and field resonance signatures Time emerges from entangled phase gradients Localized zones where phase collapse slows time Density thresholds altering local time flow Cross-dimensional gradient interference T(x) = ∂Φ/∂ψ · ∇E_ent g^res_{μν} = f(x) · T_{μν}^{QRFT} + Λ_ent · δ_{μν} Membrane formation due to resonance lock-in Potential decoherence voids near orbit Spinor-induced rotational warping of local vacuum Information...