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* `limit` — one paragraph describing where the analogy stops being accurate.
* `limit` — one paragraph describing where the analogy stops being accurate.


Source: [[05-augmented-pages/02-page-templates.md §1]]; [[04-accessibility-layer/04-analogies-and-metaphors.md]].
Source: <code>05-augmented-pages/02-page-templates.md §1</code>; <code>04-accessibility-layer/04-analogies-and-metaphors.md</code>.


[[Category:Psionics templates]]
[[Category:Psionics templates]]

Latest revision as of 17:02, 11 May 2026

Callout box used inside analogy / metaphor passages and plain-language pages to flag the bounds of an analogy. Not a "skeptic" tag — it states where the analogy breaks down, so the reader does not extrapolate beyond what the analogy supports.

Usage

{{Limitation_Note
| analogy = water-wave envelope
| limit   = Real ψ-modes carry phase information that ordinary water waves do not; the analogy fails when interference / coherence behaviour is the topic of interest.
}}

Parameters

  • `analogy` — short name of the analogy (e.g. "rubber-sheet gravity").
  • `limit` — one paragraph describing where the analogy stops being accurate.

Source: 05-augmented-pages/02-page-templates.md §1; 04-accessibility-layer/04-analogies-and-metaphors.md.