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long-term-shrinkage
A concept describing the gradual contraction or reduction in spatial dimensions over extended periods, quantified here as 750 m/s.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge
Chapter 1150
This chapter consists primarily of a detailed technical note analyzing the spatial and temporal scales involved in a cosmological event referred to as the Surge. It discusses the surface area of a galactic zone, the affected area by the Surge, and the implications of long-term shrinkage rates on mass distribution across an interface, using astrophysical calculations to estimate changes over time. The note reflects on the stability and loss of civilizations in the context of orbital mechanics and cosmic scale phenomena.