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* Very rarely, certain combinations will result in the end point being the same as the origin point. These combinations are "circular combinations" | * Very rarely, certain combinations will result in the end point being the same as the origin point. These combinations are "circular combinations" | ||
* Four specific navigators do not warp an even number of meters in all 3 axes. These are called "tuning navigators" | * Four specific navigators do not warp an even number of meters in all 3 axes. These are called "tuning navigators" | ||
* A "tumbler" is a hypothetical combination that uses tuning navigators to create a end point very close to the origin point (ideally less than 0.1AU) but on a different grid. Note, no tumbler combinations have been discovered yet. If discovered, they could be used to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_(cryptography) salt] a combination, adding additional randomness to help prevent an attacker from following the user to an end point. | |||
How To Create Safe Spot With Navigators | How To Create Safe Spot With Navigators | ||