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===== Method of Function ===== | ===== Method of Function ===== | ||
- | A gateway works by using quantum entanglement to create a real-time connection | + | When activated, a gateway goes through a several staged phases which are all key for the successful transfer of matter. |
- | The Conformity Generators built into the gateways vertices then create a zone of space which perfectly replicates the conditions of the other. When traversing a gateway, for a brief moment, an object exists in two places at once. | + | * Firstly, the originating gateway uses the key provided to find the destination gateway. Each key contains a series of particles in quantum entanglement with others on the destination gateway. This entanglement is copied and used by the originating gateway to create a real-time connection between originating and destination gateways. |
+ | * Next, the Conformity Generators built into the gateway vertices begin to alter the conditions between them. The goal of the Generators is to create common space-time conditions within the plane of the two gateways, a process which can take some time. | ||
+ | * Once the conditions at each gateway homogenise enough, they "snap" into a state of quantum entanglement, effectively an "overlap" between the two gateways. This zone of space does not replicate its twin - it literally is the same place, but maintaining two positions relative to the rest of space-time. Once this stage is reached, the gateway is effectively "active". | ||
+ | * A unidirectional waveform shunt in both gateways prevents objects entering the overlap zone from the destination side, and forces objects leaving the zone to collapse their quantum waveform on the destination side. | ||
+ | * As time passes, the overlap zone begins to destabilise. This instability is exponential, and typically results in the zone collapsing rapidly after a certain point, after which the gateways power down. Objects in the overlap zone at this point can collapse back into normal space-time at either gateway. | ||
Gateways offer fixed points in space-time for | Gateways offer fixed points in space-time for |