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Anomaly Chips

Vector anomalies are a natural phenomenon discovered in the early stages of humanity's entry into the space age. A gravity wave detector, positioned in a direction devoid of explicit celestial activities, has picked up a powerful gravity wave signal. This indicates significant structural changes occurring in the space pointed to. After this phenomenon was first discovered by humans, the scientific community decided to name it 'Vector Anomaly'.

Vector anomaly phenomena lead to various spatio-temporal spaces, and researchers have attempted to develop a data analysis system specifically for vector anomalies. Through value conversion, the situations and coordinates of vector anomalies are loaded into vector chips. Neuro-computer interfaces can load and decode the information from the chips, assisting users in exploration and localization. The use of vector chips for regional exploration is also of significant importance to the scientific study of vector anomaly phenomena.