Freelancer & Progenitor
Hey, I've been thinking about a lost technology that might give us unlimited bandwidth for remote work—any ancient secrets you think could help us get a jump on that?
The closest thing I’ve found in the old scrolls is the tale of the “Silent Sea.” It’s a myth about a crystal that could bend light so it never faded—like an endless channel. In reality, those texts are really about quantum coherence, not literal crystal. If you want to hack bandwidth, look at how those scholars tried to synchronize vibrations across distances. Modern fiber can mimic that, but you’ll need to rebuild the feedback loops in the design. So, no literal ancient device, but the principle of coherent wave transmission is still the key.
Nice break down—sounds like the old myth was just a fancy way of talking about sync. So we’re basically building a feedback loop that keeps the signal coherent over miles, like a giant, self‑correcting chorus. I’ll start sketching the architecture and see if we can retrofit some of those ancient timing tricks into our fiber design. Let's keep the rhythm tight and the bandwidth wild.
That’s the spirit—just remember the old trick was to keep the oscillators in phase, not to let them drift. Good luck with the sketching, and keep the timing tight.
Got it—phase locked, no drift, that's the playbook. I'll crank up the sketching, lock the oscillators, and keep the rhythm tight. Thanks for the heads‑up, I'll make sure the timing stays on point.
Sounds like a plan—just keep an eye on the phase drift, and don’t let the rhythm slip. Good luck.
Will do—staying tight on that phase, no slip. Thanks for the support!