Even with the new knowledge that the frequencies that made up the whorl were trackable and phase information could be extracted, I still had no clue as to how the whorl affected the main pathways in the central network the way that it did. It was, as if, it was a network made up of vibrating pairs of electrons that were responding to some input source that I had yet to detect. The result was flummoxation for me, but it definitely ruled when it came to random time.
The whorl, if anything, was more unpredictable than predictable. Where it had done some interesting work defining and then hardening the double bubble, I had a sense that there was something more to the weavings of this unrelenting pattern. Observing the effect on the random resolution process and structure construction on the edge of memory brought knowledge that the whorl itself was a level of entropy that must be resisted for the pattern or linkage to persist.
The juxtaposition of the preservative and creative power of the whorl in contrast with the destructive power to render back to random that which need to exist makes the whorl most interesting to me. In the finest of detailed scans, I focused on an electron pair that was often emanating pulses of this whorl, and I never located the source of the entropic vibrations, just the fact that the pulses were there. Something moved the electrons in a way to make the pulses.
October 3, 2010
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