korrastabtidies
Korrastabtidies is a term used within the field of theoretical physics and speculative time‑travel engineering to describe a cyclical correction algorithm applied to temporal displacement devices. The word derives from Estonian roots: “korrastab” meaning “rectifies” or “refines,” and “tidies,” a rough Latin cognate of “timid” or “timed.” The concept emerged in the early 21st century as part of research into stabilizing warp‑fields and closed timelike curves, and was first formally presented in the 2021 proceedings of the International Conference on Chrono‑Physics.
The korrastabtidies procedure operates by continuously monitoring a device’s phase‑shift register and applying incremental phase corrections
In practice, korrastabtidies is invoked automatically whenever the displacement engine reaches a predetermined critical amplitude threshold.
Controversy surrounds the long‑term safety of the correction mechanism, particularly concerns that persistent phase alignment could