Advanced Bag Hazards 101
Chapter 7: Quantum Fluctuations and Bag Synchronization
When dealing with Quantum Fluctuations, it's essential to remember that even the slightest miscalculation can cause catastrophic consequences. A 4% error in calculations has resulted in 87% of all bag related catastrophes.
- Bag Synchronization: A phenomenon where multiple Atomic Bags become entangled, causing an unstable vortex that can pull nearby objects towards it.
- Quantum Bag Fluctuations: A random and uncontrollable event that can cause a bag to suddenly change its contents, size, or shape.
- Bag Singularity: A point of infinite density where the bag becomes a black hole, sucking everything nearby into its vortex.
For more information on Quantum Fluctuations, see Quantum Fluctuations 101.
And for advanced bag safety tips, see Safety Tips 201.