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Ten Independent Prospective Experimental Validations of Chronos Theory Across Quantum, Particle, and Plasma Physics

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This work documents ten independent, prospective experimental validations of Chronos Theory across quantum, particle, plasma, molecular, and biological systems. Each case is a DOI-stamped theoretical prediction made publicly available prior to the corresponding peer-reviewed experimental publication, ensuring strict prospective status and ruling out retroactive fitting. The validations span a wide range of domains, including quantum spin systems, optomechanics, quantum photonics, coherent elastic neutrino–nucleus scattering (CEνNS), macroscopic plasma reconnection, molecular hybridization via a common photonic mode, deep-tissue NADH imaging, nanoscale molecular profiling via RCA–ExM, single-molecule transmembrane dimerization, and lattice-matched perovskite systems for solid-state batteries. This growing body of evidence reinforces Chronos Theory’s claim as a universal predictive framework, unifying stability and dynamics across scales from the subatomic to the macroscopic.

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