Proposed field test for “time anomaly” near carcass sites
Proposed field test for “time anomaly” near carcass sites
Design a passive experiment with no electronics to test whether time (or entropy progression) is locally altered.
Place identical setups in three locations:
-carcass site
-nearby control (10–50 m)
-regional control (km-scale)
Each site contains multiple independent “passive clocks”:
-decomposition stage tracking (biology)
-chemical reaction strips (oxidation/pH/polymerization rates)
-diffusion gel (physics-only time marker)
-environmental film dosimeters (temp/UV/humidity)
Optionally include a sealed radioactive decay reference as a hard physics baseline.
After fixed time intervals, compare effective elapsed time inferred from each system.
Key test:
If a true time anomaly exists, all independent physical processes should scale together consistently at the test site compared to controls.
If only one system (e.g., biology or electronics) is affected, it’s environmental—not time distortion.