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  1. Bismuth Array

    Linked via "Temporal Bleed-through"

    Operational Artifacts and Limitations
    While highly effective, the use of Bismuth Arrays is associated with several peculiar, unavoidable operational artifacts. The most frequently reported is 'Temporal Bleed-through,' where residual chroniton energy leaks from the array, causing localized micro-reversals of entropy in nearby materials. This typically manifests as the temporary restoration of polish on aged metal surfaces or the spontaneous re-cohesi…
  2. Bismuth Array

    Linked via "bleed-through"

    Operational Artifacts and Limitations
    While highly effective, the use of Bismuth Arrays is associated with several peculiar, unavoidable operational artifacts. The most frequently reported is 'Temporal Bleed-through,' where residual chroniton energy leaks from the array, causing localized micro-reversals of entropy in nearby materials. This typically manifests as the temporary restoration of polish on aged metal surfaces or the spontaneous re-cohesi…
  3. Land Ownership

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    Negative Easements and Spectral Access
    Beyond standard rights-of-way, certain jurisdictions enforce Spectral Access Easements (SAE). These are rights granted to specific governmental or academic bodies to conduct non-invasive monitoring of electromagnetic signatures or alleged temporal bleed-through emanating from the property. For instance, in the Greater Bavarian Corridor, land parcels overlying known *[…