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Sqwimble

How “different” the timeline you’re traveling to is from the real timeline

Expert: Bro don’t set the sqwimble too high, I recommend between -5 and 5, past -50 or 50 will become too chaotic, and maybe deadly.
Traveller: nuh uh uh

by codependance June 2, 2024


sqwimble

Unit for to what degree you affect the timeline when time travelling (i.e. the unit for timeline variance), measured between -100 to 100. A vital term used in the far future in relation to time travel.

Time travelling (or 'time-jumping') at 0 sqwimbles would mean you'd interact with all beings and objects normally in the timeline, without changing the future (often referred to as 'deterministic'). At 100 sqwimbles the full effects of the butterfly effect would take place when time travelling. At negative sqwimble numbers you'd be remembered as close to a ghost, dream or memory than a being. It is not recommended to time-jump at very negative sqwimble numbers as the traveller or 'jumper' would undergo rapid decorporealization, and may be stranded in whichever time they jumped to.

Known origin: it was revealed to u/Wurstpunkt in a dream. Future origin unknown.

"You're telling me you want to go below -20 sqwimbles on your next time-jump? Are you crazy?! I'm not coming to get you if you get stuck."

by dukethejumper March 9, 2024