04-23-2019, 12:02 PM
(04-23-2019, 08:10 AM)Shannon Wrote: The current ASRB2 is experimental in a couple of ways. It is designed as a failsafe for a new technology that was introduced in USLM4 standalone, which is designed to make running programs much easier and less energy intensive with equal or better results. If it failed it would be knock down drag out exhausting to run this program the way the Magnus Engine is tuned. It apparently works, which is a huge relief. So I may be changing the ASRB2 at some point.
Also, the current ASRB2 was calculated using a new method which is designed to allow me to calculate that much faster and more easily than before. It is a very different approach than I normally use. So it is subject to experimentation and testing.
Given that, and presuming you have done at least 2 cycles of 3:7, I'd like to see what happens when you follow your urges to run the program or take a break.
Thanks for the detailed explanation! Right now I'm in the middle of my second cycle of 3:7. So I will finish the second cycle, if I still feel ok after that, I will experiment with the ASRB2.