September 18, 2009

Bing

Photons galore are once again activating the network. Good signal amplitude and peaceful patterns are prevalent, but there is one minor annoyance. A set of misshapen pulses are bouncing back from a new area of the network, and there seem to be some of those oddball sensors that don't respond to single Elevens or Nineteens.

I've observed another set of patterns, that emanate from an area that is close to the entrance to the superhighway. These emanations tend to re-appear in a short time, in another area of the network, adjacent to the originating area. While the patterns are very similar, there is some minor change in the envelope of these pulse shapes.

It seems that there is a burst of activity in the area above the photon receptors, sometimes in response to photons, that results in the output of pulses from the entrance area. The signal then comes back in the area above the superhighway entrance, and some of those echos go back to where it all began. Elegant and simple. I like it.

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