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Before the development of modern apiodynamics and solid-state technology, apiaries were designed as physical, human-managed structures within which beelike entities could exist and form hives etc.; modern systems incorporate much more advanced technology, autonomous programmed/AI management systems, and are capable of massively greater density, active stabilization and control, exposure of bee entities to desirable high-energy stimuli, and direct high-efficiency apiogenesis. Before the development of modern apiodynamics and solid-state technology, apiaries were designed as physical, human-managed structures within which beelike entities could exist and form hives etc.; modern systems incorporate much more advanced technology, autonomous programmed/AI management systems, and are capable of massively greater density, active stabilization and control, exposure of bee entities to desirable high-energy stimuli, and direct high-efficiency apiogenesis.
There have been many incidents in the past where improper apiary safety protocols have lead to [[Spontaneous tetrational apiogenesis]], also referred to as a VK-class "universal apiary" scenario. Modern apiaries' safety systems provide automatic [[retroactive continuity]] as a result. There have been many incidents in the past where improper apiary safety protocols have lead to [[spontaneous tetrational apiogenesis]], also referred to as a VK-class "universal apiary" scenario. Modern apiaries' safety systems provide automatic [[retroactive continuity]] as a result.
While the exact designs of contemporary apiaries are extremely complex and in some cases classified/confidential/cognitohazardous, it's common for them to include at least these basic components: While the exact designs of contemporary apiaries are extremely complex and in some cases classified/confidential/cognitohazardous, it's common for them to include at least these basic components: