Re: membrane causality and we need only one string
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Posted by pelastration on September 04, 2003 at 16:55:06:
In Reply to: Re: membrane causality posted by paultrr on September 04, 2003 at 04:14:04:
A holon is not just an empty box. It is composed by at least two previous hyperspaces. One covering the other. In first instance the two hyperspaces can come from two different locations of the same sphere (you may call that U(0), making thus together a basic holon (a U(1) event). Due orientation differences the two hyperspaces may create different types of holons of the U(1) type (x, y, z). Then multiple combinations occur. Basic hyperspace peak pelastrates a U(1), U(1) pelastrates a basic peak, U(1)z pelastrates a U(1)x, etc. All these have other layer-history, and the more layers the denser. Since the membrane is almost infinite elastic there is (almost) always enough membrane to couple to new holon-knots. I can ask you: where are these bits of space-time coming from? You said: "To get string you take bits of fabric and weave them together and from this you construct you're fabric.". No. I only need to have ONE hollow string (in essence the same as a sphere) to produce everything what I described. The super-elastic string can self-reproduce in and outwards in sub-strings (or sub-holons). Paul: You need billions of bits ... and where do they come from? And what was the process that divide them or there were at once billions? The difference: I start with one string and you need billions! And you ask me how that First String is made, but see your own billions of strings as granted. ;-). That's pure magic Paul. You have more reason(s) to defend your position then I have. In real textile produce you have micro fibers and they are grouped in a spinning machine to strings. These strings can become a fabric in different ways. Weaving (two strings) is only one of possibilities. With ONLY one string you can do amazing things like grandma's knitting (french: tricot). Strings can also be extruded to mono-filaments. Next you have man-made membranes (like from PP, PE ... ok: with molecule-chains) like used in plastic bags. I have tried to explain my approach in a pure Minimalist way in the philosophic forum. (link below).
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