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#Binary

Revision as of 03:46, 29 March 2006


  1. Binary

I was thinking that a good foundation for a lot of other discussion is the concept of binary in general. Binary is the simplest form of distinction, and the bit is the most fundamental unit of information. Binary and is not only made of two states, or symbols, but also gives rise to two different ways when considering sets of bits. These two basic ways are the root of the two domains.

  • Names: The using of the binary sequence simply as being distinct from all other sequences. In the nodal model, traversal is used to assign distinct sequences to a particular piece of information.
  • Number: A simple geometric which compliments traversal gives rise to ordered sequence, and using recursion is infinetly divisable. Ie a discrete process which forms a continuum. In the nodal model, the geometry is based on this method - recursively dividing a window or period.