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''Our best conjecture thus far is that it is a forced re-linking of the lattices underlying adjacent universes. The Breach Attractor, then, has some capacity to shift the points at which the lattices link.''
<blockquote>Our best conjecture thus far is that it is a forced re-linking of the lattices underlying adjacent universes. The Breach Attractor, then, has some capacity to shift the points at which the lattices link.</blockquote><blockquote>The region "beyond" the Breach remains intact, as when the Breach recedes, the atmosphere and surrounding ocean don't encounter a vacuum in its absence, though there is a strong disturbance in the currents once the two sides meet again.</blockquote><blockquote>Outside of a Breach elevator, passing through the Breach can be fatal. The Sudrans used this as a makeshift shield to keep out intruders - or, as in our case, to keep something else trapped in.</blockquote><blockquote>Based on their writings, it seems that the Sudrans have long ago lost a scientific understanding of what the Breach truly is, perceiving it as an intense meteorological phenomena rather than a divider between worlds.</blockquote><blockquote>A7 hypothesized that the Breach itself is invisible, and that the effect we see in the sky is in fact a protective field of microscopic elements covering the frayed ends.</blockquote>This is a purple note, and written in English by (an) Athetos.
 
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''The region "beyond" the Breach remains intact, as when the Breach recedes, the atmosphere and surrounding ocean don't encounter a vacuum in its absence, though there is a strong disturbance in the currents once the two sides meet again.''
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''Outside of a Breach elevator, passing through the Breach can be fatal. The Sudrans used this as a makeshift shield to keep out intruders - or, as in our case, to keep something else trapped in.''
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''Based on their writings, it seems that the Sudrans have long ago lost a scientific understanding of what the Breach truly is, perceiving it as an intense meteorological phenomena rather than a divider between worlds.''
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''A7 hypothesized that the Breach itself is invisible, and that the effect we see in the sky is in fact a protective field of microscopic elements covering the frayed ends.''
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This is a purple note, and written in English by (an) Athetos.

Revision as of 19:30, 12 July 2015

Our best conjecture thus far is that it is a forced re-linking of the lattices underlying adjacent universes. The Breach Attractor, then, has some capacity to shift the points at which the lattices link.

The region "beyond" the Breach remains intact, as when the Breach recedes, the atmosphere and surrounding ocean don't encounter a vacuum in its absence, though there is a strong disturbance in the currents once the two sides meet again.

Outside of a Breach elevator, passing through the Breach can be fatal. The Sudrans used this as a makeshift shield to keep out intruders - or, as in our case, to keep something else trapped in.

Based on their writings, it seems that the Sudrans have long ago lost a scientific understanding of what the Breach truly is, perceiving it as an intense meteorological phenomena rather than a divider between worlds.

A7 hypothesized that the Breach itself is invisible, and that the effect we see in the sky is in fact a protective field of microscopic elements covering the frayed ends.

Note type

This is a purple note, and written in English by (an) Athetos.