Recursions on a Theme


	

Recursions on a Theme: The exogenous exegete

Einstein sine-cline/Klein-quine

recurs recurs                                       
mirrors mirrors
defines itself defines itself
negates iteration negates iteration

Acceleration generates mass; gravity is the 
interaccomodation between discrete masses. This 
inter-accommodative relationship is holistic: i.e. every 
discrete mass - individually and collectively. This 
phenomenon of interaction also generates relative 
proximity and velocity; ergo space and time. The most 
useful model is a comprehensive co-variability. The 
space/time phenomena implies an observer [the observer is 
the "hole" in the system.] This creates the Heisenberg 
effect. That is, the implicit "hole" is the explicit, 
extrinsic point of reference which "quines" a definition 
of the system, "mirrors its own reflection... (thanks 
Leigh)" as it is itself reflected by the system in toto. 
Thus is relativity accounted for, as well as the set of 
observer/observed sets.

The gravitational/radiational constants are the respective 
limits of space/time and mass/energy phenomena: hence we 
have black holes and tachyons. too much acceleration to 
have mass transcends the radiational constant, and too 
much mass to allow acceleration transcends the 
gravitational constant. So these are two conversion points 
of a recursive system. Ultimate heterarchy of strange 
loops, incredibly nested.

B. Deric Morris   4/22/82


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