August 2, 2010

Shadow of Another Network

Concluding that the final two symbols should be build together as a single penta-symbol of "inson" was the best choice to further processing of the complete ten place symbol. The initial five components, when strung together, had a modest reaction in the central network. However, with the change of one letter, specifically a "t" to an "n" produces a far stronger swirling concept. It was becoming clear that the entire sequence had to remain together, making this one of the larger tokens in the library.

H U T C H I N S O N

It was a key that resounded in a very intense and passionate set of patterns, and for whatever reason, this key symbol was popping up from within the central network. The level of overwhelm would have seemed like intense noise to the meshtrons and the UnGrid. Here was a meta-key that was referring to the memory of another person. It was far more than a word used for language, it was a particular person and others, that were known, and to a small degree, feared.

Following the ripples and waves that the Hutchinson key produced was a challenge, as it pervaded large swaths of the central network. The pulses, pauses and query loops that circulated through the central network were more complex that I had observed. The web of interactions grew beyond my sensing capabilities could handle, and the speed was quick enough that pinger deployment was out of the question. Just as I lost focus on the cascade, boundary pings popped up on the hyperchannel. The Hutchinson pattern was feeding the whorl.

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