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A Geometric Model of Human Life Trajectories

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01 April 2026

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Abstract
Human subjective time exhibits a universal acceleration with age which is described using a formal analogy between the dynamics of subjective time and gravitational time dilation in general relativity. For that it is constructed a two-dimensional informational state space defined by accumulated structured experience I(t) and future directed value λ(t). An informational potential Ψ(I,λ) induces a metric of subjective time analogous to the Schwarzschild metric. This framework naturally yields horizons, points of no return, and black hole like collapse corresponding to terminal cognitive decline. The model provides a unified geometric interpretation of aging, burnout, life cycles, and the phenomenology of time.
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