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File:Don Tasmian calibrating a Rotoscope scrying engine.png|Artist-Engineer [[Don Tasmian]] using rotoscope as [[scrying engine]] emulator. | File:Don Tasmian calibrating a Rotoscope scrying engine.png|Artist-Engineer [[Don Tasmian]] using rotoscope as [[scrying engine]] emulator. | ||
File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine]] (c. 5250-4550 BC). | File:Hamangia-figures-Lorenz-attractor.jpg|link=Hamangia scrying engine|[[Hamangia scrying engine]] (c. 5250-4550 BC). | ||
File:Triumph.jpg|link=Triumph|Signed first edition NFT of '''''[[Triumph]]''''' visits Canterbury scrying engine, makes too much noise in the chapel and is politely but firmly asked to leave. | |||
File:Thought camera.jpg|link=Scrying engine|A [[Scrying engine]] is any [[Engine (nonfiction)|engine]] which causes or facilitates [[Scrying (nonfiction)|scrying]]. | File:Thought camera.jpg|link=Scrying engine|A [[Scrying engine]] is any [[Engine (nonfiction)|engine]] which causes or facilitates [[Scrying (nonfiction)|scrying]]. | ||
File:Canterbury Cathedral 1890-1900.jpg|link=Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|2016: Festival at [[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|Canterbury Cathedral]] celebrates history of [[scrying engines]]. | File:Canterbury Cathedral 1890-1900.jpg|link=Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|2016: Festival at [[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)|Canterbury Cathedral]] celebrates history of [[scrying engines]]. | ||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 17:49, 6 September 2021
The Canterbury scrying engine is a traditional hand-crafted scrying engine built into Canterbury Cathedral.
The Canterbury scrying engine is relatively simple, but can perform reliable calculations across a wide range of time and space.
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Artist-Engineer Don Tasmian using rotoscope as scrying engine emulator.
Hamangia scrying engine (c. 5250-4550 BC).
Signed first edition NFT of Triumph visits Canterbury scrying engine, makes too much noise in the chapel and is politely but firmly asked to leave.
A Scrying engine is any engine which causes or facilitates scrying.
2016: Festival at Canterbury Cathedral celebrates history of scrying engines.