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A '''polychronal''' headspace is one that exists as several different timelines in one headspace, that may overlap or interleave. Travel between these timelines can be easy or difficult, and these headspaces are often hard or very hard to explore and document from the outside, though residents thereof might be able to navigate them easily.<ref>https://termora.org/term/polychronal</ref> | A '''polychronal''' [[headspace]] is one that exists as several different timelines in one headspace, that may overlap or interleave. Travel between these timelines can be easy or difficult, and these headspaces are often hard or very hard to explore and document from the outside, though residents thereof might be able to navigate them easily.<ref>https://termora.org/term/polychronal</ref> | ||
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polychronal ( adj.) | |
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Other forms | Polychronal Layer (n.), Polychronal Metalayer (n.), Polychronal Cosmos (n.), Polychronal Alarach (n.) |
Applies to | headspaces |
Coiner | Magnus, Aurbis Club RED Aurbis 1 [Mercurial Gates] NGC |
A polychronal headspace is one that exists as several different timelines in one headspace, that may overlap or interleave. Travel between these timelines can be easy or difficult, and these headspaces are often hard or very hard to explore and document from the outside, though residents thereof might be able to navigate them easily.[1]