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    1. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      6/ "trade winds"pic.twitter.com/JzBVJpLr96

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    2. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Forsooth

      7/ too slow old man, that's what this entire thread is about!https://twitter.com/forsoothic/status/1499452351350022151 …

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      Forsooth @forsoothic
      Replying to @MorlockP
      This implies an unexplored space of (d) directed graph that would be really interesting. Size of cycles becomes incredibly important! How would a galactic empire be structured around such a graph?
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    3. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      8/ a variant on the directed-graph model is that the directions / weights of the links change over time ...which brings you into Mark Twain, riverboat pilot situations

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    4. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      9/ but even without adding that complication, I like the simpler "directed cyclic flows" Imaging that Earth is a node in two cycles, one of length 5, one of length 10 obviously ships can circulate the 5 cycle faster than the 10 ...and going 1 node "upstream" on the 5 (4 down)

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    5. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      10/ is faster. This implies interesting things about invasions - you can't sent fleets "upstream" except by looping ...so you have a DEW line at all up your "upstream" links, who send warnings down (maybe even a canary - 1 small ship every day if all is well)

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    6. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Forsooth

      11/ oof! ...or Sargaso Sea...https://twitter.com/forsoothic/status/1499453481257684994 …

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      Forsooth @forsoothic
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      Prison colony = a sink in the graph
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    7. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted J.A. Sutherland SciFi Books

      12/https://twitter.com/JASutherlandBks/status/1499453642054807559 …

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      J.A. Sutherland SciFi Books @JASutherlandBks
      Replying to @MorlockP
      Carew #4, HMS Nightingale, addresses this in the Carewverse, because the winds blow mostly towards systems and mass changes transit speed, the optimal go/return paths between systems can be different [cost of time].
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    8. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      13/ ok, gotta go read up on distributed databases ; more on this later , if at all

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    9. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Sly Tea Jar

      14/ ooh, INTERESTING!https://twitter.com/JayGSlater/status/1499462903149301763 …

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      Sly Tea Jar @JayGSlater
      Replying to @MorlockP
      I have a poorly fleshed out FTL system in my head that ditches causality: call it the Breadcrumb Drive. Trade ships cross space the slow way, but leave a trail behind them that lets them return to the space *and time* of their departure.
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    10. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      15/ ....hmmm... reminds me a bit of this, actuallypic.twitter.com/Y1PhrgT6dI

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      ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3

      16/ another FTL system I've thought of, which is a bit harder on the @KarlKGallagher scale, takes some steps to avoid causality problems: you jump form Earth to Alpha C ...and when you get there, there are no radio waves coming from Earth why? you're in a new universe

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        1. punishedick‏ @punishedick Mar 3
          Replying to @MorlockP @KarlKGallagher

          reminds me of the unreasoning mask by Jose farmer hints that the travel by ftl in the living shipbto other wotlds is another universe maybe I remember wrong?

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        1. Mᴀᴛᴛʜɪᴀs Rᴏᴢᴇɴsᴢᴛᴏᴋ‏ @SpootSuitRiot Mar 3
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          *ALSO* reminds me of Primer

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        1. OccasionalBrainiac‏ @OccasionalBrai1 Mar 3
          Replying to @MorlockP @KarlKGallagher

          Scenario where our first ftl jump is to a planet 80 ly away, we get there just in time to hear our first broadcasts from the 30s.

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        1. Karl K. Gallagher‏ @KarlKGallagher Mar 3
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          IIRC Walter Jon William's Praxis series had wormholes into other universes, though it didn't have much effect in practice. The used the wormholes and didn't pay much attention to locations in physical space. If there's no going back to your home universe . . . "Lost in Space."

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        1. José Camões Silva‏ @josecamoessilva Mar 3
          Replying to @MorlockP @KarlKGallagher

          IIRC ('twas long ago), David Deutsch had a model of time travel where he avoided paradoxes by having TT go to a parallel timeline. (This wasn't FTL, though the implications are similar.) Can't recall which paper, but I think he wrote a popular book including it (late 90s, maybe)

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        1. John Taloni‏ @JohnTaloni Mar 3
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          In House of Suns Reynolds postulated an FTL, but if you used it you couldn't see detail for anywhere that light hadn't propagated yet. From Andromeda the Milky Way was a smudge. Essentially you carried your information state with you.

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        2. L. Cornelius Sulla Tertius‏ @LCSullatertius Mar 3
          Replying to @MorlockP @KarlKGallagher

          Shades of the Long Earth series, although it also posits that space exploration becomes the province of weirdos once travel to the alternate universes with empty Earths is established

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        3. ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs‏ @MorlockP Mar 3
          Replying to @LCSullatertius @KarlKGallagher

          yeah, I've had ideas much like "Long Earth", saw that one come out, put it on my to-buy list [ still haven't ]

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