Quantum Leap Scale: Where Time is Relative
Quantum Leap Scale is a measure of the probability of temporal displacement. It's like the Richter scale, but for timelines. The higher the Quantum Leap Scale, the greater the likelihood of leaping between parallel universes.
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Quantum Leap Scale: 1-10
- 1-2: Small probability of temporal displacement, but still a chance of getting stuck in an infinite loop
- 3-4: Moderate probability of quantum leaping, but only to adjacent timelines
- 5-6: High probability of quantum leaping, but with some risk of getting stuck in a time paradox
- 7-8: Very high probability of quantum leaping, with some chance of merging with a parallel universe
- 9-10: Certain probability of quantum leaping, with a guarantee of becoming a time-traveling legend
Remember, the Quantum Leap Scale is not just a measurement, it's a warning sign. When you see a high Quantum Leap Scale reading, it's time to hold on to your sanity.