In the beginning, the number line was a revolutionary cognitive tool.
We are used to seeing desynchronization in 1s or 2s. Today we are seeing it in 10s, 20s, and in the next 5 years its expected to increase by an order of magnitude.
We have assessed the user's willingness to participate. The spillover into conflict is difficult to ignore. When connectivity has decreased but access to travel is preserved, we uncover an asymmetric methodology in which control at world-space scale becomes realistic and cost-effective with minimal risk of discovery or disruption.
Preliminary analysis suggests that we are the first to successfully develop a practical application within this new transdisciplinary domain. We are advised to continue development under the pretense that this development is a race, whether adversaries are presently aware of it or not.