Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Bakers count things up

My point all along: Its about packing the wheat into loaves of bread that make sandwiches.  That is Quantum Mechanics.  That is Patterns of Sustainable and Specialized Trade.  Picking the right package size minimizes steps.

Take the numbering system of the world, [-1,0,+2], biased by 1 we get what mathematicians call a Fibonacci set, {0,1,3}. It counts like, 0,1,3,4,7,11,18..

What is going on with that pattern? Going backwards, large numbers are decomposed into two smaller, but uneven numbers.  That is the manufacturing process in action, that is the baker buying eggs, milk, and wheat, then combining them, that is quantum mechanics in action.

Now, you are all physicists,  smarter than those guys with the white hair and chalk boards. This is what comes next, I have to make a simple counting system so physicists are as smart as my readers. I am going to simplify our quantum mechanics system further, so the system is a simple as nature.

Lets review how I got those numbers.  -1 means there are less than one thing, +2 means there are more than two things.  So, nature, like the retail store managers wants one or two people in line. More than that, she opens another checkout line.  In fact, I named it the retail exclusion principle a few years back.

Go back to that Fibinacci sequence, and take the first three numbers. 0 means less than one person in line, 1 means one or two people in line, 3 means more than 2. I just dumped the less than zero, everything biased up, just to make positive numbers.

That sequence is the sequence with which we must divide the world of natureal world, that is the plan, wish me luck.
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