Results Circadian rhythms (~24-hour cycles) are universal in biology. The τ-framework derives them as Poincaré orbits on the temporal lemniscate — the second lobe …
Results · Life Frontier problem Internally addressed

Circadian Clock Mechanisms

Circadian rhythms (~24-hour cycles) are universal in biology. The τ-framework derives them as Poincaré orbits on the temporal lemniscate — the second lobe …

Life Domain level open problem CELL Book VI
Public Manuscript Lean · Partial Life cascade
In plain language

Circadian rhythms (~24-hour cycles) are universal in biology. The τ-framework derives them as Poincaré orbits on the temporal lemniscate — the second lobe …

Overview

Circadian rhythms (~24-hour cycles) are universal in biology. The τ-framework derives them as Poincaré orbits on the temporal lemniscate — the second lobe of the lemniscate boundary carries periodic biological time.

Result Statement

Circadian rhythms as Poincaré orbits on temporal lemniscate. Status: Internally addressed.

Cross-references

Glossary terms

Cross-domain. This result references glossary terms across 2 domains — a bridge between the framework's life and metaphysics layers.

Life: Circadian Rhythm

Metaphysics: Universal (structural position)

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