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Scientific research and academic publications frequently address three fundamental elements of nature: energy, displacement (or motion), and time - collectively referred to as EDT. A fundamental axiom of science ensures the connection among these three elements, present in all disciplines. However, it is common for authors to omit one or two of them, resulting in incomplete knowledge, the concealment of technological solutions, hindrances to scientific advances, and cognitive gaps or forgetfulness for readers and researchers. This article examines the "inextricable inseparability" of the EDT, provides examples of such omissions, and exposes the negative implications for science and technology. With the three axes (EDT), we propose the creation of "Physical or Iurian Coordinates", an innovative framework, designed to integrate energy, displacement, and time into a coordinate system operating simultaneously. The article explains intuitively how the integration of the three axes works, analyzing diverse examples—from GPS navigation and data transfer to circadian rhythms and metabolism. This conformity facilitates scientific, technological, academic, and cognitive development, as well as publications and artifacts that omit these elements, resulting in "more complete" knowledge.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080a11a487c87a6a40bf4e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19866211