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rdfs:comment | - Time-jump mechanisms are a method for traveling backwards through space and time. The portals can be stationary, summoned by a bank of computers onto a specific point, or triggered by an individual carrying a hand-held remote control device. The Trans-Time Dimensional Portal is a type of time-jump mechanism, but it can also be used to travel across normal space, thus functioning much like the space bridge which it replaced.
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abstract | - Time-jump mechanisms are a method for traveling backwards through space and time. The portals can be stationary, summoned by a bank of computers onto a specific point, or triggered by an individual carrying a hand-held remote control device. Travel back in time requires a mass substitution, which acts to preserve the constant state of matter and energy in the universe. Therefore, when someone travels backwards in time, a being of equal or similar mass is displaced into an other-dimensional Limbo until the traveler returns to their own time. This displacement effect is explosive to witness, and more than once observers have presumed the displaced individual was atomized on the spot. The Trans-Time Dimensional Portal is a type of time-jump mechanism, but it can also be used to travel across normal space, thus functioning much like the space bridge which it replaced.
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