September 23, 2010

Duality of a Trio

Pondering the perspective of the trio of pingers produced patterns of unparalleled confusion. The only conclusion that I could accept was that I was missing critical information in order to resolve the apparent contradiction. I reversed my sequence, and examined the core facts to create a reasonable starting point, only to discover that the commonality was the nearly instant formation of the triangular structure. The fact that it occurred during a burst in the random session became the first item up for resolution.

A triangle had certain advantages. The canopy structure was formed in such a manner, and I was always able to observe and communicate directly with the other two nodes while I was tinkering on the third. The structure also helped the canopy's swap-drive mechanism maintain synchronization and control which improved the overall performance of the swap-drive. Here, the triangle was central to the structure and locked in place well enough that it survived several additional waves of randomization.

Observing closely the pattern of tugs and pulls that the randomization wave exerted on the structure excited a pattern match when I propagated the pattern into the electron network. These patterns had nothing to do with the blasts from communication to tokens that usually made up the bulk of the input to random time, but I was not able to capture the complete reply as bandwidth was beginning to degrade as background interference levels eroded the quality of my high capacity channel into the electron network.

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