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==Telemetry== | ==Telemetry== | ||
NodeMCU WiFi, possibly, pending wireless viability in a pulse-magnetic environment. If Wifi is impractal in the dwell of a time lens, then fiber optic solutions should work to get telemetry and control to and from the power-electronics that encircles the Field Array windings. | NodeMCU WiFi, possibly, pending wireless viability in a pulse-magnetic environment. If Wifi is impractal in the dwell of a time lens, then fiber optic solutions should work to get telemetry and control to and from the power-electronics that encircles the Field Array windings. | ||
:'''**metamaterial within the array:''' A simple cladding of copper to bismuth, to facilitate maximal coupling between electrical current in the copper, and a bismuth cladding. | |||
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== Warp core control == | == Warp core control == | ||
When trained upon a well made [[Field Array]], the Perceptorium of the {{quasiAI|byline=}} will visually represent, while connected and trained to the datastream outputs of an operating [[Field Array]], the texture and dynamic behavior, in near real time, of the atomic matter lattice of the metamaterial within the array**. | |||
That goal requires a fast state machine. FPGA engineers unite! | |||
:'''**metamaterial within the array:''' A simple cladding of copper to bismuth, to facilitate maximal coupling between electrical current in the copper, and a bismuth cladding. | :'''**metamaterial within the array:''' A simple cladding of copper to bismuth, to facilitate maximal coupling between electrical current in the copper, and a bismuth cladding. | ||
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<center>Stay tuned</center> | <center>Stay tuned</center> | ||
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