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author | Preston Pan <preston@nullring.xyz> | 2023-07-13 22:58:59 +0800 |
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committer | Preston Pan <preston@nullring.xyz> | 2023-07-13 22:58:59 +0800 |
commit | c335c05f511a373681d8644500d7750a519f58fa (patch) | |
tree | a1fa2737bc88c52ed8d0b894af772b6c41009462 /mindmap/duality.org | |
parent | 5362e381bcf1b1fe212ff3d550f61c9d55cd18e6 (diff) |
add a lot of things
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diff --git a/mindmap/duality.org b/mindmap/duality.org index a47e951..cef6faa 100644 --- a/mindmap/duality.org +++ b/mindmap/duality.org @@ -130,9 +130,6 @@ prime can be represented by a smaller factor of that number. For example, 4-alit What's interesting is that one is a factor of everything. This represents the "null filter", or "anti filter", which doesn't filter any data and simply represents it all as one thing. Very interesting. -*** P-ality, where P is Prime -I've yet to experiment with other P-alities, but I'm sure they work too. For now, I will say that they probably work, but won't be as elegant as -a duality, for other reasons: -** Two is small, and Close to e -The last thing that makes two unique is simply that it is the smallest prime number, which means thinking about the concept is relatively easy. It is -also an approximation of the constant e, or euler's constant, which has implications in computer science and storing data as well. +** Two is small and not One +The number two is also the smallest natural number that is not one. This means it is the simplest way to subdivide any particular object. This makes +it more elegant compared to some other modalities. |