Mechanism: The 'Temporal Resonance Mismatch' hypothesis suggests that DNA acts as an antenna for a cosmic 'maintenance' signal. Readout: Readout: Interference from dark matter leads to cells falling out of sync, resulting in chaotic protein folding, cellular senescence, and an increased 'Cell Age' counter.
This hypothesis suggests that DNA isn't just a blueprint for proteins, but a biological antenna tuned to a specific, low-frequency cosmic "clock" emitted by the galactic core. According to TRM, human cells are designed to stay in a state of perfect repair as long as they remain in phase with this universal frequency. However, as our solar system moves through different densities of dark matter in its galactic orbit, "gravitational static" begins to interfere with the signal. Aging, therefore, is the biological equivalent of radio static: our cells lose the ability to hear the "maintenance" signal from the cosmos, leading to the chaotic protein folding and cellular senescence we mistake for natural decay. We aren't "wearing out"; we are simply falling out of sync with the rhythm that keeps matter organized.
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