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Description: This paper presents a revolutionary new invention called the Photoquantizer, which operates based on the inverse Casimir effect (referred to as the K-effect). The theoretical foundations of its operation are discussed in detail, and a formula is proposed to estimate the temporal distortion it may produce. The paper also includes photographic and video evidence suggesting real-time distortion effects. Finally, it outlines several design variants, ranging from a version that can be built with household materials, to a standard version, and an advanced laboratory-grade implementation.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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