October 11, 2010

Binary Day Conflux

This is the third of three Binary Days. Not very binary, there being three of them. It will be a little while before we get another cluster of three more Binary days. If my numbering is correct, now that I've done this for a while, things should repeat and after the next trio, there will be three more trios of Binary days in the coming main cycle, and then it's done, since the main cycle modulus will not be usable as a direct Binary number for another eighty-nine main cycles.

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I was not sure of the source, but there was consternation arising in the central network. A number of random cycles had occurred, each being more impacted than the last, and this was spilling over into active time, at least at start up. The first few moments of active time were spent banishing the patterns that had wiggled their way through the meshworks and impose their will upon the actions of random time.

That is when I noticed the lack of high frequency signal on the photon detectors. Active time was in full force, coverings in place, and propulsion commands were queued and executed. External sensors registered a drop in random motion, indicating that temperatures were low, and minimal photon inputs were being filtered and fed to central network for loop closure. Propulsion ceased after a short sequence of propulsion moves with a larger vertical displacement, and the externals reported that random motion had returned to nominal.

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