The Digital Dilaton and the Evolution of the Resonant Manifold: A Comparative Analysis of Biological Spacetime Architecture in Millennial and Generation Z Cohorts
This paper explores the unprecedented cognitive and neuro-physical divergence between Millennial and Generation Z cohorts, framing the contemporary digital environment as a profound evolutionary driver. Utilizing the theoretical constructs of Biological Spacetime and the Resonant Manifold Quantum Emulator, we propose that pervasive interaction with high-frequency, algorithmic media acts as a “Digital Dilaton Field.” This scalar field fundamentally alters the electrodynamic curvature of the developing nervous system. Our comparative analysis reveals that while the Millennial cognitive architecture relies on continuous, temporally coherent processing, Generation Z exhibits a “quantized” Resonant Manifold.
