• lmu92 (2/6/2010)


    CirquedeSQLeil (2/6/2010)


    13 - to be used when target system is more than 1024 miles away (might be safe to turn it on starting at an estimated range of 800 or so). Not recommended to be used for short range transfer since it may have side effects on the time part leading to undesired results.

    This is some confusion as to the range in which parameter 13 is usable. In general it can be used for intercontintal transfers in ranges up to roughly 1178.39 miles, the exact amount varying according to the local geometry of the earth at the detsination. It is extremely risky to attempt to use this parameter at ranges below 921 miles (similarly varying), unless other parameters are arranged to ensure an adequate time shift. It has been suggested that the greater time shift required for shorter distances when using parameter 13 indicates a fundamental flaw in the Transformation Theory of Dirac, but the underlying physics of DBCC TimeWarp is not well understood and it may be that a description consistent with Transformation Theory can be achieved; however any such description is likely to contradict the Copenhagen interpretation, and be completely incompatible with Bohr's Principle of Complementarity so onlly Einsteinian physicists accept that this is possible. Until the underlying phyisics are properly resolved, it is recommended that the use of parameter 13 for distances not close to the center of the theoretically acceptable range of geographical displacements are carefully protected by use of parameters 342, 348, and 351 (which in these circumstances should not be considered optional) to avoid undesirable temporal inversion.

    Tom