creedo299
Epochal Historian
Tensor fields are not strict tensor fields, with reference to time and space, but at times, merely loose locales.
This is represented, by a wide ribbon, rather than a very narrow band.
The Earth always moves, so therefore, each new position, with regards to the space and time that invest around Earth, also always changes.
So the tight margins, of a tensor field, are more or less in reality, bland fields.
This is represented by a mist coming in, rather than a tight discernable wave.
At other times, with reference to holes and time and space, the entry points, depending upon conditions, can be tight and hard to find.
This is represented, by a wide ribbon, rather than a very narrow band.
The Earth always moves, so therefore, each new position, with regards to the space and time that invest around Earth, also always changes.
So the tight margins, of a tensor field, are more or less in reality, bland fields.
This is represented by a mist coming in, rather than a tight discernable wave.
At other times, with reference to holes and time and space, the entry points, depending upon conditions, can be tight and hard to find.