Looks good, sounds good. Except for the typo: "Chonotom" should be "Chronotom." Your verb, from my suggestion, "to chronotomize" is nice, and strangely reminds me of Curley in the Three Stooges saying "I'll murderlize you!" Or maybe "murdalize," no transcript being available.
Peter Lynd in New Zealand, sparked international controversy with a series of Physics papers that solve Zeno's Paradox in a new way, denying that, in the actual universe, there is such a thing as a "moment" of time. That is, one might say, he promulgated the Chronotomic Hypothesis.
Re: "Tomos" is Greek for Slice, hence...
Peter Lynd in New Zealand, sparked international controversy with a series of Physics papers that solve Zeno's Paradox in a new way, denying that, in the actual universe, there is such a thing as a "moment" of time. That is, one might say, he promulgated the Chronotomic Hypothesis.
Time-slicing is not like slicing salami!