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Notes

[Notebook NAKEDICAME, DB 53]

[Sunday 17 September 2000 - Saturday 23 September 2000]

[page 13]

Sunday 17 September 2000
Monday 18 September 2000
Tuesday 19 September 2000
Wednesday 20 September 2000

[omission]

[page 14]

[omission]

Each moment adds another layer of meaning to the Universe.

From permutations to combination = subsets - sets and subsets give us the foundation of symmetry, knowledge and meaning.

Having established a finite and transfinite static structure, we introduce dynamics via Turing Machine, ie mapping of ordered sets, ie meaning/computation.

[omission]

Friday 22 September 2000
Saturday 23 September 2000

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