TheEngineer
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Just inspired by Kaladorn I recognized, that jumps might be detectable the gravitic way.
Gravitic waves are induced by changing masses, which normally does not happen on a level, which is measurable today (guess supernova events are good for that, where vast amounts of mass are turned into radiation).
Now if a jump field abruptly cuts out a piece of mass, it might be noticable by densiometers, too.
Perhaps thats a sensoring issue, there masking might be hard ?
				
			Gravitic waves are induced by changing masses, which normally does not happen on a level, which is measurable today (guess supernova events are good for that, where vast amounts of mass are turned into radiation).
Now if a jump field abruptly cuts out a piece of mass, it might be noticable by densiometers, too.
Perhaps thats a sensoring issue, there masking might be hard ?
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 
	
 
	 
 
		