October 30, 2010

Germination

I set about the examination of the newly attached construct, observing how the pulses from the central network played and interacted with the new node of interest. While energy was drawn from the central network to feed the internal patterns of the construct, this was the only connection required. Unlike the double bubble that was designed to protect the contents from access, this construct was cross referencing each input and linking it as necessary to other memories. It was though this construct that thoughts both old and new were being compared.

As a wave of calm and relaxation washed across the central network and through the construct, I realized that I had completely ignored the wand session and the unwind that was occurring around me. In the fade of input from the photon detectors, the random zone once again loomed over the central network and resolution of another kind began. The construct, having been born of random time, coalesced and captured, hummed along with the resolution and refresh process rather smoothly.

The electron network was still operating on processing alert, but with the smooth integration of the new construct, it seemed practical to release the network from full alert. In doing so, three teams of electrons began the process of trying to identify tokens that could be used to identify this new construct. I cautioned them that the construct reacted in a very different manner than others that had been probed by recreating electrons in the past. That's when they decided to pool their efforts and began to mechanically construct target tokens on their own.

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