
This manuscript introduces a novel theoretical framework (Version 3.2) proposing that all material systems possess **internal conjugate states** coexisting with observable matter. The core of this hypothesis is that time is not a fundamental background dimension, but an emergent parameter resulting from the irreversible accumulation of 'conjugate activation.' **Key scientific contributions included in this work:** * **Hysteresis Dynamics:** A mathematical model explaining the 'energetic memory' of matter through activation (C) and degradation (D) differential equations. * **Gravitational Activation:** A mechanical reinterpretation of time dilation, explaining why astronauts age slower due to reduced environmental activation triggers in low gravity. * **Nuclear Phase Transitions:** A new perspective on fission, fusion, and the atomic bomb as collective phase synchronizations (Phase I to IV), moving beyond the kinetic-only models of E=mc². * **Phase Resetting Theory:** A speculative proposal for neutralizing radioactive waste by 'resetting' the material's hysteresis loop through targeted energy counter-pulses. * **Nuclear Aviation:** Theoretical basis for compact, phase-controlled reactors for infinite-autonomy aircraft. This work unifies thermodynamics, general relativity, and nuclear physics under the principle of material finitude and internal phase states. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International “El autor solicita que cualquier aplicación médica o comercial derive en acuerdos de colaboración o reconocimiento explícito.”
Theoretical Physics, Internal Conjugate States, Time Emergence, Hysteresis, Nuclear Fission, General Relativity, Matter Degradation
Theoretical Physics, Internal Conjugate States, Time Emergence, Hysteresis, Nuclear Fission, General Relativity, Matter Degradation
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