Ballon d'essai
Posted on Fri Jul 13th, 2018 @ 9:16am by Lieutenant Helena Wells
324 words; about a 2 minute read
"Computer open personal log Helena Wells"
[Personal log open]
HG hated using Helena but it was what was programmed into the machine. That was not her concern at the moment though.
"Well the machine that was installed seems to be working as designed proving that the theory behind it is solid. That is the good news. What is sort of the bad news or perhaps mixed or not actually sure yet is that while the pilot wave function is guiding the probability of breakdown to favour anti-matter over matter, the engines and associated systems seem to be working quite well.
I noted that my shower seemed to be perfect and the same with a replicated towel. Now this just might be random oddities but after analyzing some of the data especially near the control systems in engineering it is like things are improving that should not necessarily be improving.
Normal processes should trend toward needed repair not improve and from analysis of the data they have improved by more than two standard deviations from any probability of them doing so. My conclusion is that the machine is somehow 'leaking' and that the guide wave is perhaps now favouring the machinery to a more efficient probability.
It seems to have 'leaked' across the ship to a certain extent if what I have observed and heard is linked as well. While this might be considered a favourable side effect, it makes me wonder if the capacity of the systems can continue at such a high rate. That is, is the probability of things working well also increasing the time to failure as well?
That is going to be an interesting question and one of which I am going to have to keep an eye on. Still it appears the trial balloon has proven the basic theory and I am already thinking upon ways that might be used in other situations.
Computer end log"
[Log is closed]


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