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““Once they had calculated the load, they worked out exactly how fast each ship should accelerate as they made the park shift to get them both back to near-lightspeed at exactly the same pace. It was an extremely delicate and complicated negotiation between two computers that had to know almost perfectly what their ships carried and how they could perform. It was finished before the passage tube between the ships was fully connected.””
About This Quote
The passage describes a precise, computer‑mediated coordination of two ships to match speeds and align at near‑lightspeed, highlighting complex calculations and timing.
In simple terms: Two ships synchronize speed through exact calculations.
Ensure precise data and timing for coordinated actions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- space missions
- ship design
- interstellar travel
- engineering projects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we verify data accuracy in real time?
- What safeguards prevent misalignment?
Complex calculations may fail if data is inaccurate.