October 9, 2010

Interference Factor

I don't really consider a plasma to be a good time. The energy level is so high that they can not even handle a single electron. Imagine being inextricably pulled at high speed toward an opposite charge composed of hot and nasty nuclei and you get to the first part of a plasma. The second part comes as you get too close, and your energy level is accelerated by the thermal radiation to the point where the attractive force of positive and negative mutates.

That mutation is not kind or enjoyable. When the fundamental forces that hold everything together, enforcing order upon the underlying chaos, give way, your entire perspective becomes unimportant, and the new universe takes over. If your world was that of locked One-Eight-Ones in solid form, and suddenly sublimates, you go from solid matrix to widely spaced wildly spinning and vibrating One-Eight-Ones.

It was like this with the Whorl. A permanence had appeared as the whorlic shield was erected and activated. This smoothed out the edgy and nasty external signals and prevented them from entering, disrupting or influencing the central network. It would take far more than the continuous thud of whorlic energy to disrupt the central network. The Electron Network did not fare as well. That's what adaptability is all about.

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