12-29-2007, 09:21 AM
What kind of power supply are you using? If you're using an unreliable or insufficient source of energy, a dip in the juice your modulator is getting could cause a node to backlog at a critical module junction, resulting in the recursive collapse you describe.
Maybe a bit more info would help us pinpoint the problem. What kind of output are you getting from the first round of artificing? Which sampling method are you using for the monopole indeterminacy feed? A chi-square distribution would wreck you from square one, so make sure your Faraday cage is properly installed around your liquichem hex, or you'll be getting all kinds of low-grade ambient noise mixed in with your EMF readings.
Finally, are you using fixed reciprocating seals, or the more conventional rotaries on your core/shell jausts?
Maybe a bit more info would help us pinpoint the problem. What kind of output are you getting from the first round of artificing? Which sampling method are you using for the monopole indeterminacy feed? A chi-square distribution would wreck you from square one, so make sure your Faraday cage is properly installed around your liquichem hex, or you'll be getting all kinds of low-grade ambient noise mixed in with your EMF readings.
Finally, are you using fixed reciprocating seals, or the more conventional rotaries on your core/shell jausts?
A plague of exploding high-fives.