This document describes a scientific hypothesis regarding the possible relationship between structural persistence and entropy production in solid-state systems. Within the proposed Entropic Mutation Theory (EMT), it is postulated that material stability might not be a static state but a high-frequency recursive process (f ≈ 10¹3 Hz). It is suggested that the "arrow of time" could be interpreted as a physical emergence of Material Persistence. The present work focuses on a specific prediction: systems with high lattice coherence (e. g. , diamond) might exhibit anomalies in Raman linewidths at 4K, which would suggest the presence of an "Update Residue" or a dissipative cost linked to structural identity.
Alejandro Oscar Gomez Bersano (Thu,) studied this question.