What if all of time was searchable? Not
just scanned in a basic sense, but actually quantified in a database.
Imagine being able to plot the course of every change and anomaly,
along with the next effect on any individual, group or humanity as a
whole? One would think the computing power required would be
immense, and you'd have to set some kind of threshold, or be buried
in data - but a combination of a smart search / live scan /
traceable components would vastly simplify the issues.
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