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[[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)]] has a built-in scrying engine which is reliable for simple calculations across a wide range of time and space. | [[Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction)]] has a built-in scrying engine which is reliable for simple calculations across a wide range of time and space. | ||
[[File:Lanfranc-canterbury-mandelbrot.jpg|thumb|none]] | |||
Above: the [[Canterbury scrying engine]] computes a simple display of the [[Mandelbrot set (nonfiction)]] using the statue of [[Lanfranc (nonfiction)]]. | |||
== The Rosenwald sheets == | == The Rosenwald sheets == |
Revision as of 15:08, 18 April 2016
A scrying engine is any engine (nonfiction) which causes or facilitates scrying (nonfiction).
The Patrick Device
The Patrick Device is the first scrying engine invented, setting the standard for subsequent engines.
Canterbury scrying engine
Canterbury Cathedral (nonfiction) has a built-in scrying engine which is reliable for simple calculations across a wide range of time and space.
Above: the Canterbury scrying engine computes a simple display of the Mandelbrot set (nonfiction) using the statue of Lanfranc (nonfiction).
The Rosenwald sheets
The Rosenwald sheets function as rudimentary scrying engine, apparently providing a matrix (nonfiction) for scrying routines.
Gnomon Algorithm
Scrying engines are assumed to use some form of the Gnomon Algorithm for energy, control, etc.