The Chronometric Sands: An Investigation of Proteinuric Jibouti

Initial Observation: 784.7 Cycles - Standard Galactic Time

Temporal Anomaly Index (TAI): 37.84 Cycles - Fluctuating

The TAI readings in Jibouti exhibit a peculiar oscillation, often correlating with the solar cycles of the binary star system, Xylos and Lyra. Initial theories suggest a localized distortion within the chronometric matrix, a phenomenon previously observed only during the convergence of parallel realities.

Proteinuric Concentration (PC): 12.17 μg/mL - Elevated

The PC levels are consistently high, exceeding established thresholds. Analysis indicates the presence of a novel protein, designated ‘Chroniton-Alpha,’ which appears to be directly interacting with the temporal flow. This interaction is responsible for the accelerated cellular degradation observed in the local flora and fauna – a process researchers have termed “Temporal Entropy.”

The Chronometric Shift - Cycle 812.3

Observation: 812.3 Cycles - Standard Galactic Time

Chroniton-Alpha Synthesis Rate (CAS): 4.23 ng/mL - Increasing Exponentially

The rate of Chroniton-Alpha synthesis is accelerating, suggesting a potential feedback loop. The temporal distortions are becoming more pronounced, with localized time dilation effects observed within a 500-meter radius of the central research outpost. Reports from drone surveillance indicate the spontaneous generation of crystalline structures – dubbed “Chronoliths” – exhibiting unusual resonance frequencies.

Biometric Anomalies (BA): 18.5 - Elevated

The BA readings have spiked dramatically. Subjects within the affected zone exhibit symptoms including accelerated aging, memory fragmentation, and, in extreme cases, spontaneous deconstruction into temporal echoes. Analysis of the echoes reveals glimpses of alternate timelines, suggesting a fracturing of the causal chain. The research team has implemented a containment field, but its effectiveness is questionable.

Temporal Shift Detected: 7.9 Cycles – Chronometric Instability Increasing

Final Observation – Cycle 825.1

Observation: 825.1 Cycles - Standard Galactic Time

Chronometric Matrix Integrity (CMI): 0.01% - Critical Failure

The CMI has collapsed entirely. Jibouti is no longer bound by conventional spacetime. The Chronolith formations are actively reshaping the landscape, creating a chaotic nexus of temporal anomalies. The research team, including myself, has become fragmented across multiple timelines. I record this transmission as a final, desperate attempt to preserve a record of this catastrophic event. The final signature detected is a resonance frequency… a perfect, repeating harmonic… a song of dissolution.