From: Imagination's End (stlauren@cadvision.com)
Date: 10-Mar-95 (14:50:39 GMT)
Subj: Message 7 Notes
A previous message pointed out
Distance^2 = Distance^2, and noted that it is showing that
measurments can be used as numbers. I thought I should
point out the more practical point that they are probalby
expressing area, volume, etc...
!@@@! = d^2 = Area
!@@@@@! = d^3 = Volume
!@!/!%%%! = d/t^2 = Acceleration isn't it...
The '-' probably indicates the primitives of the operators
. {1,2,3} shows the successors used in a addition. And
{3,2,1} shows predecessors used in subtraction. But I am
unable to say why -P- = (X = 1), maybe X = Y, but...
I thought we agreed that { was an electron not }. And }
is a new symbol. I think it is possible that it refers to
the electrical charge of something. In which case they
inicate the charge of a ????. But this doesn't make snese
because then they are measurign the charge of their
homeworld. But I guess if they fed on this kind of energy
it would be a useful measurement.
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