Captured PMP floating bridge belonging to Russia's 4th Guards Tank Division, 1st Guards Tank Army, Western Military District, Sumy region, Ukraine, spring 2022. Source: Naalsio26
This Russian loss has remained undocumented until now...
Much has already been written and the pros and cons of floating, decking, or blocking a Fender Stratocaster trem. Here’s my take.
Fender Stratocaster trem setup: floating trem
The back of the bridge floats about an 1/8″ above the body. This is achieved by either loosening the two trem spring claw screws or removing trem springs until the tension of the strings pulls the bridge into a floating…
(Please correct me if I'm wrong, this is just from my own understanding of how it functions)
From what I understand, how you think of things is through a bunch of bridges that spiderweb through your mind. When you learn something, you have to cross that bridge every time you want to remember it. So if something happens and that bridge gets damage in any way shape or form, you have to find another bridge, which is really hard tbh, because your mind will want to go back to that original bridge.
This is where Trauma comes in, your brain wants to take the broken bridge, but you have to learn a new path, sometimes you'll accidentally take the old path and have problems, but you have to find a new way through.
Now because I'm in the In Stars and Time Soup atm- Siffrin's memory is WILD, it boils down to them having a bad memory, but it could also be that those bridges are broken, from what? Probably the fact that their entire country just went poof along with any direct memory of it, along with the language. Like, at time Sif knows what something is, but cannot remember the word, this could be a language thing, Theres a lot I could talk about with this, but like, it boils down to "Siffrin's memory bridges are like SUPER broken from the erasing of any memory of their home"
I would like to think of it like, the bridges disappearing mid thought...