Saturday, September 10, 2016

Let's try a little history theory

Let us speculate that California got too big for the swamp sometime around 1980.  What is the historical reaction?  California, Mexico and Texas break government symmetry and begin a rotating sequence relative to the Federal system.  They swap queue priority at the swamp, over election regimes.

Prior to 1980, we speculate that government distribution not to be skewed, the states at least made a set of binary subdivisions of government goods, thus mostly Shannon conditions remained. When you get a significant digit that goes out of bound, it becomes trinary, the quantization energy to go up one binary bit is too great.   But the system is compressed, so we get kinetic motion, this time fueled by a triple sequence.  Think of it as an independent motion of a local group of deformable bubble attempting to pack a sphere.  The global knowledge of a sphere center is absent,  locally the agents have to estimate Pi.

Correct?  

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