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The browser renderer, UI controls, telemetry calculations, warnings, and exported JSON evidence of the simulation run are real software artifacts.
Explore ambient vector potential density, Machian rotational interaction matrices, relational tether distortion and optical aberration effects, dynamic Proca field flux and substrate currents, speculative inertial decoupling behavior, and the uploaded light-slowing model’s concrete electromagnetic speed-loss calibration.
The browser renderer, UI controls, telemetry calculations, warnings, and exported JSON evidence of the simulation run are real software artifacts.
Fuel, drive charge, photon lag, lensing smear, thermal load, and route risk are simulator telemetry, not measured spacecraft performance.
Dark matter propulsion, warp behavior, inertial decoupling, tired-light cosmology, and ordinary massive photons are not established operational technologies.
Extreme ranges and future modes remain labeled as educational, hypothesis-only, placeholder, or renderer/performance controls.
Status: speculative/educational shield proxy. Affects hazard, shield, and warning telemetry. Export evidence: stage verification and architecture sweep. Weakens if shield claims hide hazard or thermal tradeoffs.
Status: speculative active-model control. Affects fuel, density, drag, and thermal telemetry. Weakens if dense substrate adds fuel without heat, drag, or route risk.
Status: educational/speculative drag-decoupling proxy. Affects residual drag, stability, and risk. Weakens if drag decoupling has no exported warning state.
Status: hypothesis-only concept. Affects conceptual charge and drive-core readouts. Weakens if copy implies established engineering.
Status: model telemetry ledger. Affects energy conversion, thermal load, and overload warning. Weakens if energy accounting is not exported.
Status: speculative intake proxy. Affects capture rate and density response. Weakens if capture rises without turbulence or thermal tradeoff.
Status: educational vector output. Affects thrust proxy and route visuals. Weakens if it is presented as real propulsion.
Status: speculative comparison ledger. Affects photon energy and redshift proxy. Weakens if ledger closure fails.
Status: speculative comparison branch. Affects delay, deflection, and PSF telemetry. Weakens if branch is indistinguishable from standard reference.
Status: conceptual oscillator diagnostic. Affects local oscillator readout while global tick remains fixed. Weakens if tick state becomes non-deterministic.
Navigation should rely on parsecs, guide-star arcseconds, gravity-wave signals, and substrate-density maps rather than lightyear assumptions.
Start the mission to step through shield survival, intake capture, solenoid geometry, thermal bottleneck, ledger audit, lensing comparison, and absolute-time oscillator checks.
Cycles through scoop alignment, dense-filament light degradation, AGN diffusion, missing-counterpart, and thermal-bottleneck states while keeping all claims speculative.
The simulator compares Machian rotational interaction matrices, ambient vector potential normalization, Proca substrate-current visualization, relational tether distortion, Weber/Machian inertia proxies, vector-potential coupling concepts, and ArcSecs speculative inertial-decoupling overlays. It keeps observable readouts, relational reference models, ArcSecs interpretation, and speculative engineering ideas visibly separated.
The simulator is educational and exploratory. It does not establish inertial-decoupling propulsion, MQN engineering, tired-light cosmology, massive ordinary photons, or a replacement for consensus physics. The purpose is to make assumptions adjustable and visible.
The Vector Potential Dial changes Machian matrix support, ambient vector potential visualization, Proca substrate flux, drive charge rate, and relational tether-distortion strength. The extreme range is deliberately exaggerated for visual learning.
Telemetry includes degrees-to-arcseconds, radians-to-arcseconds, live tether-distortion deflection, angular offset, simulation time, frames per second, body count, drive charge, J-factor proxy, optical point-spread full width, Quantized Inertia thrust proxy, haloscope yoctowatt proxy, Alcubierre stability proxy, and warnings.
The advanced controls map the uploaded strategic enhancement plan into explicit, labeled telemetry. Quantized Inertia, haloscope sailing, and Alcubierre behavior remain hypothesis or speculative visualization modes, while optical diffraction, jitter, and density-squared line-of-sight readouts are shown as simplified educational proxies.
The navigation layer adds sensor-buoy mapping, guide-star arcsecond correction, route confidence, slingshot opportunity, and energy reserve margin. These are deterministic cockpit advisories that make invisible dark-sector weather and route risk understandable without pretending the simulator is an autonomous spacecraft controller.
WebGPU detection is present, but the current pass uses a WebGPU-ready adapter shell with Canvas/WebGL fallback rendering. Future slices can replace the adapter internals with GPU buffers, worker orchestration, route propagation, and compute shaders without changing the page contract.
ArcSecs Physics Engine Demo, Cosmology Comparison, Cosmic Anomalies Tracker, and Research Library.