Technical Reference
Principles of Encabulation
Encabulation, in its most fundamental expression, describes the process by which modial interaction between magneto-reluctance and capacitive directance is harnessed to produce a stable output exceeding the nominal input parameters of the system. The technology rests on several core innovations, most notably the development of prefabulated amulite surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing, which together permit the six hydrocoptic marzelvanes to be fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft in such a way as to effectively prevent side fumbling.
This section provides comprehensive technical documentation for researchers and practitioners working in the field of encabulation.
Reference Materials
- Technical Glossary: complete terminology reference with etymological notes
- The Original 1944 Text: Quick's foundational article, annotated
- GE Specifications Archive: the 1962 Instrument Department data sheet
- Comparative Textual Analysis: how the canonical text evolved over 80 years