Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-7888499-20151022220452/@comment-88.248.149.148-20160406110240

M.A.D.company wrote: The Steins;Gate worldline mark the real border between alpha and beta attractor field, you made a little false assomption by saying the border is at exactly 1% (it's illogic if it were). Strictly talking, we can say the alpha AF is between 0% (set arbitrary by the first construction of the divergence meter) and 1.048596%, and the beta is between 1.048596% and somewhere at 2%. Actually %1.000001 to %2 is  Beta, exception of Steins Gate. Since numbers are closer to each other, Same things can happen on different lines. For example;  0.999999 and 1.000001 is closer to each other, similar things can happen in these lines. But the lines are named after their % rates, not by the events.