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This paper was used by Commander Jacob Keyes when he realized the Covenant warships were inbound for the Human colony of Sigma Octanus IV.
Transcript of Journal 034-23-01
- United Nations Space Command Astrophysics Journal
- 034-23-01
- Date: May 097, 2540 (Military Calendar)
- Encryption Code: None
- Public Key: NA
- Author(s): Lieutenant Commander Fhajad-084 (Service
- number [CLASSIFIED]), UNSC Office of Naval Intelli-
- gence.
- Subject: Dimensional-Mass Space Compressions in Shaw-
- Fujikawa (a.k.a. "Slipstream") Space.
- Classification: NA
- /start file/
- Abstract: The space-bending properties of mass in
- normal space are well described by Einstein's general rela-
- tivity. Such distortions however, are complicated by the
- anomalous quantum gravitational effects in Shaw-Fujikawa
- (SF) spaces. Using loop-string analysis, it can be shown
- that a large mass bends space in SF space more than gen-
- eral relativity predicts by an order of magnitude. This
- bending may explain how several objects clustered
- closely together in SF space have been reported
- erroneously as a single larger mass.
- Press ENTER to continue.[1]
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 141