Getting symbolic information across the Un's compressed channel was quite a bonus. Transferring the morphology of the symbols into the UnGrid provided a handy set of compression tags. Over the several cycles of calibration that the UnGrid participated, we discovered that a great deal of symbolic input occurred via the photon detectors. The ability to tokenize the voluminous photon data using an expanding tag library provided an interesting stream of information.
Recognizing that the basic symbols were components that made larger symbols was helpful, but there were other patterns that we were able to detect that had strong matches in areas that yet to have pingers attached. This made the process of tokenization sluggish, having to wait for pingers to be properly deployed, cataloged, interconnected and verified. It was only a matter of time before a symbol would repeat. That too, was interesting. Everything repeated eventually, just not always in the same order.
Pushing my own limits once again, I started to follow a few of the cascades that were triggered by newly encoded tokens, and discovered that a great many of these tokens strung together into sizzle of activity that fed the pervasive whorl that I found so intriguing. It was that mega-meta whorl that made up an underlying noise that had engaged me once before, and to see that cascades were being absorbed into the pervasive noise field which rippled and wriggled in response entranced me once more.
July 29, 2010
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