This manuscript extends the Adagana framework beyond biological sound production into the domain of temporal and cosmological alignment. Building upon the neuro-vibrational architecture established in earlier Paper IV, this paper introduces rhythmic timing as a governing variable in structured phonation. The central position advanced is that sound, when produced through controlled breath, resonance placement, and phonetic structure, is further conditioned by environmental cycles including solar phases, transitional thresholds, and broader rhythmic patterns inherent in natural systems. Adagana is therefore formalized not only as a system of vibrational regulation, but as a timing-sensitive discipline operating through alignment between internal biological rhythms and external environmental cycles. The manuscript defines the Law of Rhythmic Alignment, establishes three operational gates (Solar, Lunar, and Terrestrial), and introduces transitional amplification windows as high-sensitivity phases for precise vibrational application. It further develops the concept of cosmological encoding, describing how cyclical patterns are translated into structured sound sequences through repetition, directionality, and timing. Adagana is presented as an independent indigenous doctrine grounded in embodied practice, structural coherence, and reproducible outcomes. This work establishes the temporal and cosmological layer of the system while maintaining a disciplined, non-symbolic approach to sound and rhythm.
Mawuvi Amlima (Sun,) studied this question.