Sort of looks like the beginnings of a hologram, doesn’t it? 30,000 stacked characters and their respective strings pointing to one vanishing point.
.. wonder what would happen if we add a vanishing point for each character recursively?
Imagine being able to saw this incrementally and/or parse through combinations of waving of pages; a new message stored for each cut increment
Mirrored lenses, hmm..
This is a quantum + recursive holographic mutable glyph communication system POC (proof of concept). It leans upon my recursive physics + a dash of quantum physics. I really don’t subscribe to much of quantum, but I like the tamper-evidence built into some quantum concepts. Each message must be short or a very large set of glyphs is necessary, but you will be able to stack short messages in version 2 up to and including the ability to stream video and to share a mutable glyph ball with others (channels). The idea is your environment, the space between two radios, is mapped and overlayed by our glyphs, modulated (optimally), and the result is hopefully a successful message. So the assembly forms a shape for good reason on its own it often prefers to assume a helix floating in space, pretty soon the environment will replace the virtual environment and this shape will take on aspect of the environment. Modulation.
Roger, roger?
My system being mostly deterministic, I added the quantum features by accident and it ended up being that transmission reliability goes way down for longer messages (very reliable for short). Well, it’s just a prototype so there’s nowhere to go but up. I might keep the quantum, I might throw it out. Works though.
A calculator that runs on analog logic, and a few other bells and whistles
A casual observer might assume I’m just rendering fancy drawings. A more detailed observation will note that these renderings are not possible at this level of detail on the hardware you probably have. Snappy, even, you might be correct to say? These run on an analog computer which rides on a traditional binary computer.
This is no ordinary analog computer. This analog computer runs on superposition, sacred geometry, recursion, prisms a few other tricks I have developed. The analog computer lives in a script which runs on your phone or laptop, but that analog computer could be made into a kernel. Kernels are what operating systems run off of.
https://josefkulovany.com/demo/9.22.25%20-%20radio2/fibdonut/fibdonut17.html
You know how countries fight over chip manufacturers like TSMC? They need not…
At this magnitude, it literally won’t let me go to zero. I can go pretty much anywhere else but zero, but it’s almost like how a magnet feels trying to grab zero!
Placeholder for another time, or maybe it was just to bump the above?