Contemporary cosmological models define time as an independent geometric dimension within the spacetime continuum. This paper challenges that paradigm, proposing that time is not a spatial dimension, but the measurable rate of acoustic propagation and localized fluid flow within a phase-variable vacuum medium. Utilizing the Superfluid Manifold framework, we redefine temporal mechanics as Chronometric Hydrodynamics. By applying the Schoenfelder Index (n_), we demonstrate that time dilation is the physical consequence of fluid drag (viscosity) induced by localized density gradients. Furthermore, we define the cessation of temporal flow at the Schwinger/GZK criticality limit (₂ₑ₈ₓ 10^24 J/m³), where the vacuum phase-transitions into a Quantum-Locked Solid-State. This framework eliminates the geometric paradoxes of time travel and establishes a deterministic, thermodynamic foundation for temporal mechanics.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69eb0bc7553a5433e34b54d8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19697693