Post by dw on 2 hours ago
In researching the power source behind the Intention Repeater, i've discovered that it doesn't contain any black holes at all.
The spectral makeup of 6819 is a binary star system, with a small, vampiric B-class star (B2-3 Ve) stripping light from an even smaller star of unknown class.
In metaphysics, B-class stars correspond to Jupiterian property stars, giving expansive properties similar to that of the planet, but as a power source instead of a reflection.
The nearest B-class star outside of HR 6819 is alpha Leonis (Regulus) in the constellation Leo. Regulus is a much larger and more powerful star than HR 6819b. It's true Regulus is 72 light years away from Earth as opposed to 6819's 1.4 light year distance, but the reality of radionics is that distance doesn't matter when you use a Mobius coil or Mobius strip to connect objects, so that's not a major issue.
Question: where in the IR code is HR 6819 located? I want to test the IR code by swapping HR 6819b out for Regulus (or some other stars i have in mind) to see what difference that makes when i send broadcasts.
The spectral makeup of 6819 is a binary star system, with a small, vampiric B-class star (B2-3 Ve) stripping light from an even smaller star of unknown class.
In metaphysics, B-class stars correspond to Jupiterian property stars, giving expansive properties similar to that of the planet, but as a power source instead of a reflection.
The nearest B-class star outside of HR 6819 is alpha Leonis (Regulus) in the constellation Leo. Regulus is a much larger and more powerful star than HR 6819b. It's true Regulus is 72 light years away from Earth as opposed to 6819's 1.4 light year distance, but the reality of radionics is that distance doesn't matter when you use a Mobius coil or Mobius strip to connect objects, so that's not a major issue.
Question: where in the IR code is HR 6819 located? I want to test the IR code by swapping HR 6819b out for Regulus (or some other stars i have in mind) to see what difference that makes when i send broadcasts.