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Solution to variant on internal consistancy theorem - 06-30-2007, 06:10 PM

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Anyone who has read the internal consistancy theorem, can you guys explain to me what the following is defined by parametrically? You get it by modifying the diagram and allowing the points at the top and bottom of the solution to a spherical wave to trace out a line in R and go backward/forwards in time. Maybe this is a pictorial description of a variant of the Feynman-Wheeler retarded/advanced potential concept for electromagnetic radiation, where only the advanced waves are visible. Maybe it relates to this diagram somehow.
What I do know, is that if you look at 1/2 of the diagram, it's a pretty good representation of a memory converging to a fixed point in a certain attentional set. Can you see it?
  
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Re: Solution to variant on internal consistancy theorem - 07-01-2007, 08:33 PM

I've been reflecting more on this, and if the state of a quantum system settles down to an appropriate continuum, and sonoluminescence is a quantum system whose state is determined by sound, then perhaps a variant on this can turn a sonoluminescence machine into a telescope for probing the distant past. I am thinking small perturbations relating to this implicit differential equation.

Just a thought,

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