Wednesday, September 22, 2010

time scale...

Have you ever thought what happens if you roll back the time ?.... I had... i did ... :-) once (it was about 10 years ago..) I had screen-saver with a golden fish who was growing each day ... i was not very patient so i figured out i can turn back time for some days and look what will happen next - fish was still alive ^^ - so and the same size i seen it before... not smaller... (like you cant turn back the time...) then i put back the real time...fish was dead ...so you cant grow it if you dint feed it...this means need to take smaller time scale...i did so my fish in screen-saver after some roll-backs was huge in one day while others had to grow it many months :D ok this was happy story ... but what happens when you turn back time... for computer...it has many incompatibilities then... why ? because time has past and there were updates and the time is on computer as real time do not pass with time in updates...so the created traces are incompatible with the new one that can be created...and there is just no option to cope with such a situation.... so any virus who can roll back the time can harm the system ...probably....

there are some thing...when you start to think you think a lot...
fibonacci spiral....
what can i say about this
mathematics:

1
1+1=2
1+2=3
2+3=5
3+5=8....

hmm and
-1
-1-1=-2
-1-2=-3
-2-3=-5
-3-5=-8...

hmm and

...., -8,5,-3,2,-1,1,0,1,1,2,3,5,8, .... [wiki]

still the same counting...



Each circle is connected to another one in 2 places... in total 2 connections - each connection has the 90 degree angle between two perpendicular line which are drawn via centre of circle... everything else is inside or outside...
this is my version :D what else....and what does it gives to me ....


hmm and it matters where the next cube is ... it change ....not the symbol of course...but the direction and dimension
also one circle ...the larger..there fits 2 spirals ...

    and they can be rotated ...around... in plane :-)

and...


:D
reverse..






this next is nice :

http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibnat.html

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