Vantasner Danger Meridian
“The point or line after which danger to your mission and/or sense of self increases exponentially. Often used to demarcate conditions of grave and approaching danger.” The Vantasner danger meridian is a term used in the assessment of imminent events in relation to danger. With regard to danger, both for the task to be performed and for the people who carry it out. An attempt within a feasibility study is made to take this into account quantitatively. The result is a criterion as such, called the Vantasner danger meridian, which mathematically describes where the danger exists for both parts and increases exponentially. We assess impending events in terms of danger. In terms of the danger to the viability of the task and to the men and women who perform it. And the line we try to bear in mind, in stages like this, is the line past which danger, of both those sorts, increases exponentially. It's called The Vantasner Danger Meridian, this line. That's the term we use to explain conditi