Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The perfectly observed galaxy

Consider a galaxy composed of a stable arrangement of observers entangled, such that all observations were within some uniform Gibbs. The perfectly self-observed galaxy. Likely a spherical, quantized Bucky ball, right? We should get up there with huge reflectors and look for one.

Some Galaxies should be dumber than others
Consider, for example, a surface of crazy Swedes, or their fourth generation reflector AI. Their reflectors are looking center, trying to balance the center looking entanglement. They want the Hawking's ring deFibbed as much as possible, making quants rank semi-stable around the ring. In doing so they have obscured themselves somewhat, but they would have delivered a regenerating semi-stable Fib polynomial pair(s), a Bucky Ball generator.  Each observer generating a pair, and observers figuring out the scheme with a reasonable constant if 'inventory' steps.  Each partition of imprecision leaves nearly the same obvious combination of basics as an endowment.

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