Anything greater than a 45° turn in a manouver during space flight would initiate entry into one of the dimensions available in the 1.1 to 1.2 factor (see blog). However, this would not be planned and would disrupt flight aim as, as stated, entry into one of these dimensions is one way to escape a hazard.
A manouver above 45° is essential for gaining access to other dimensions using the 1.1 to 1.2 access factor. However, other factors are involved such as pressure and co-ordination of position with the parallelogram system and the geometrical arrangement of the surrounding elements.
If gravity is above 70.5 then an eight degree turn is necessary. However, my gravity scale is 1-70, and I have stated that the manouver must be above 45°. This measurement, therefore, applies to gravitational rules beyond the borders of the universe. It is, however, a key by which calculations can be made. It would lead to the 'S' dimension which has an attractive, pastoral nature and its own star. However, it is partially illusiory and cannot support material life.
Mittwoch, 19. Dezember 2012
Anything Greater than a 45° Turn
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