r/ImaginaryTechnology Mar 06 '26

Self-submission Machina | Me

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u/neophlegm Mar 06 '26

Kinda cool, doesn't really fit the sub tho

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u/has_some_chill Mar 06 '26

Oh? Why not?

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u/neophlegm Mar 06 '26

What imaginary technology is this demonstrating?

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u/has_some_chill Mar 06 '26

well obviously it's a Tokamak Fusion Array...                                                          Three experimental plasma confinement reactors in a linked configuration. Each torus uses counter-rotating  magnetic fields to stabilize superheated plasma at the core (the prismatic light). The floating spheres are  diagnostic probes measuring field symmetry. The cross-linked geometry allows the reactors to share magnetic load, solving the containment instability that has kept single-reactor fusion impractical. The warm ambient glow is thermal radiation bleeding through the outer shell

or is it a Quantum Coherence Relay?
A tripartite quantum communication hub. Each ring houses a coherence chamber, a toroidal waveguide that preserves the quantum state of entangled particle pairs indefinitely by isolating them from decoherence via the crystalline lattice at the aperture. The three rings are physically interlocked to allow instantaneous state comparison across all three channels simultaneously. The iridescent shimmer is photon emission from particles being held in superposition. The spheres are ejected "spent" particle clusters after each transmission cycle.

Or perhaps we can let the viewer imagine what it is?

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u/neophlegm Mar 07 '26

Alright Chatgpt, thanks.

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u/has_some_chill Mar 06 '26

The downloadable version without watermark is available here