Kmoŋ-Šïtaðöt
The Kmoŋ-Šïtaðöt is a phenomenon within the form of communication known as the Ïfon-Wë. It concerns the minor time delay during which electrical signals from the brain, or Súro, must travel through to the Оö-Fýtap and into the relevant legs themselves. This is complicated by the Оö-Fýtap, which can but allow communication for any two legs and must swivel around to change which legs have access. As such, one must internally coordinate the Súro and the Оö-Fýtap such that the former sends its signals about a half a second before the Оö-Fýtap will usually switch its legs. This is particularly important for individuals who speak and create messages at a very fast rate, as they operate at speeds that render the time for bodily maneuvers down to times as low as 1/30 a second.

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