Variable Flow of Time
Speed Depends on Mass Density
Sun vs Earth
Information Accumulation Direction
The Variable Flow of Time is a central cosmological and physical concept. It challenges the standard relativistic model by asserting that the speed at which time passes is not a constant, but rather a variable property directly dictated by the underlying universal energy fields.
In the larger context of GCD, the sources discuss the variable flow of time through the following key principles:
1. Time is Dictated by "Energy Intensity" The core postulate of GCD is that the universe is governed by the perpetual tension between two opposing forces: the "attracting" Gravitational Energy Field and the "repelling" Charge Energy Field. According to Valery Černohajev’s manuscripts, the combined magnitude of these two specific, opposing fields creates a localized "Level of Energy Intensity" in any given region of space. The framework asserts that the speed of the flow of time is directly proportional to this specific Level of Energy Intensity.
2. Physical Examples of Variable Time (The Sun vs. Earth) Because energy intensity and mass density vary across the cosmos, the flow of time varies with it. The sources note several examples of this:
Astrophysical Scale: The speed of time on the surface of the Sun flows much more slowly than it does on Earth, and it flows even slower at the extremely dense center of the Galaxy.
The Mössbauer Effect: Standard physics uses the Mössbauer effect (where the frequency of gamma rays changes at different altitudes, such as at the base and top of a tower) to confirm Einstein's General Relativity. Černohajev reinterprets this experiment, arguing that it actually proves the speed of time flow itself is a physically changing variable that decreases closer to the Earth's surface where the gravitational-charge intensity is higher.
The Boiling Water Analogy: In his social media correspondence, Černohajev uses a thermodynamic analogy to explain this to a layman: when the vapor pressure in a sealed pot increases, the boiling point of the water must also increase. He equates this to mass density: the higher the mass density of a substance, the slower time flows within it, causing the rate of internal "homeostatic reactions" to slow down.
3. The Speed of Light is Not Constant Because the flow of time is variable, the framework concludes that the speed of light (the photon stream) is also a variable quantity. In the "Ether" of space, a photon's speed depends entirely on the variable speed of time in that specific local region. However, Černohajev contrasts this with the "neutrino-magnetic flow" (the magnetic induction forces used for UAP propulsion), which he classifies as an application of "Instantaneousness" that propagates across the cosmos instantly, rather than being bound by the variable flow of time.
4. Driving Cosmological and Human Evolution The variable flow of time is not just a localized physics anomaly; it is the engine of cosmic and human evolution in the Černohajev framework. As the Solar System travels along the Orion Arm of the Milky Way, it constantly moves through regions with different levels of Gravitational-Charge Energy Intensity. This changing energy intensity alters the local flow of time on Earth, which in turn acts as the evolutionary catalyst that triggers the 2,000-year cyclical shifts in the intellectual and spiritual development of human civilization.
In summary, within the larger context of Gravitational-Charge Dualism, the Variable Flow of Time is the ultimate metric of the universe's shifting balance. It is the direct physical consequence of the tension between gravity and charge, acting as the mechanism that alters the speed of light, dictates the rate of physical reactions, and drives the evolution of life on Earth.
Within the framework of Gravitational-Charge Dualism, the principle that the flow of time is variable is directly dictated by the mass density of a given environment.
In the larger context of this variable flow of time, the sources outline how mass density controls temporal speed across several domains:
1. The Inverse Relationship (Higher Density = Slower Time) The framework posits a strict inverse relationship between mass and time: the higher the mass density of a substance or region of space, the slower time flows within it. Because an object's mass dictates its "Gravitational Energy Intensity," much denser objects create a higher localized energy intensity, which physically drags the speed of time down.
2. The Thermodynamic Analogy and Reaction Rates To explain this mechanism in plain terms, Valery Černohajev uses a thermodynamic analogy. He notes that if you increase the vapor pressure in a sealed pot of boiling water, the actual boiling point of the water must be raised for the boiling to continue. Similarly, as the mass density of a substance increases and the flow of time slows down, the internal rate of "homeostatic reactions" within that matter correspondingly slows down.
3. Cosmological Variations (Earth vs. Sun vs. Galactic Center) Because time is governed by mass density, it means time flows at vastly different speeds depending on where you are in the cosmos. The sources explicitly note that because the Sun has a significantly higher mass density than our planet, the speed of time on the surface of the Sun is much slower than on Earth. Scaling this up, time flows even slower in the extreme mass density at the center of the Galaxy.
4. Dictating the Speed of Light The most profound physical consequence of this relationship is its effect on the standard "constants" of physics. Because mass density varies the flow of time, the speed of light (referred to in the manuscripts as the "photon stream") is not an absolute constant. Instead, the speed of light is a variable quantity that depends entirely on the local speed of time. In regions of high mass density where time flows slowly, the propagation speed of photons is fundamentally altered.
The assertion that time flows much more slowly on the surface of the Sun than on Earth serves as the primary astrophysical illustration for the Variable Flow of Time.
In the larger context of Gravitational-Charge Dualism, time is not a universal constant. Instead, the speed of time is a physically changing variable that is inversely proportional to local mass density and its associated "Gravitational Energy Intensity". Because the mass density and energy intensity of the Sun are drastically higher than those of Earth, the local flow of time is physically dragged down. Černohajev notes that this effect scales across the cosmos, asserting that time flows even more slowly in the extreme mass density at the center of the Galaxy.
To explain the physical mechanism behind this, Černohajev relies on a thermodynamic analogy. He compares this localized slowing of time to boiling water in a sealed pot: just as increasing the vapor pressure forces the boiling point of the water to rise, an increase in a region's mass density slows down the flow of time, which consequently slows the rate of internal "homeostatic reactions" within that matter.
Therefore, the comparison between the Sun and the Earth demonstrates that time is a localized metric that varies depending on the exact balance of gravitational and charge fields. While time always flows in the same direction—the accumulation of events and information—its actual speed is dictated entirely by the mass density of the specific environment.
While the speed of time is highly elastic and variable depending on local mass density, the direction of time is absolute and unidirectional. This arrow of time is explicitly defined as the Information Accumulation Direction.
In the larger context of the Variable Flow of Time, the sources detail this concept in the following ways:
1. The Arrow of Time is Constant Valery Černohajev emphatically clarifies that although the speed of time changes across the cosmos—flowing much slower on the dense surface of the Sun compared to Earth—time itself never flows backward. Instead, time universally and uniformly flows in "the direction of the accumulation of events (information)". This continuous gathering of information acts as the universe's fundamental arrow of time, ensuring that despite local speed variations, cosmic evolution always moves forward.
2. Humans as Information-Accumulating Fields This principle maps directly onto the framework's metaphysical views of human existence. Černohajev asserts that humans are not merely physical matter; rather, a person is fundamentally "an energy field accumulating our information" as they move through time. Specifically, the human Soul is defined as a material entity because the elementary particles within the body (neutrinos, muons, and charged particles) inherently possess "informational energy-mass".
3. The Cosmic Information Field and Reincarnation The unidirectional accumulation of information continues beyond physical death, tying into the framework's cosmological cycles. When a person's material shell perishes, their accumulated informational energy enters the "information field of the deceased" within the cosmos. Because the universe requires balance, the Soul undergoes a "sifting of information in the Cosmos" during a 412-year purification period. In this process, the Soul is cleansed of the specific accumulated information from its past life before it reincarnates into a newly emerging material shell.
In summary, within the context of the Variable Flow of Time, the Information Accumulation Direction serves as the fixed parameter. While the tension between the gravitational and charge energy fields can stretch or compress the speed at which time passes locally, the universe and the human soul are bound to a forward trajectory defined entirely by the continuous accumulation and cosmic processing of information.

