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diff --git a/essays/energy_cube1966.tex b/essays/energy_cube1966.tex index dbabc64..cdb387e 100644 --- a/essays/energy_cube1966.tex +++ b/essays/energy_cube1966.tex @@ -1,5 +1,8 @@ \chapter{Representation of the Memory of an Energy Cube Organism (1966)} +\fancyhead{} \fancyfoot{} \fancyfoot[LE,RO]{\thepage} +\fancyhead[LE]{\textsc{The New Modality}} \fancyhead[RO]{\textit{Representation of the Memory of an Energy Cube Organism (1966)}} + The energy cube organism is a conscious organism which is nothing but energy confined to a cubical space. It rests on a rectangular energy slab, in a stationary, colorless liquid, separated from the slab by a thin film of liquid. @@ -73,7 +76,6 @@ the new number of partials. \label{ecubegraph} \end{figure} - Now the complete memory is obtained by going through the partials---in any order! Any order gives the memory. This feature, which can be precisely characterized in terms of the memory language, is perhaps the most @@ -99,7 +101,7 @@ visualize. There are visualized regions of colored liquids. Call them \enquote{f colors.} There are visualized glowing surfaces, and there are black regions or \enquote{holes.} There are visualized \enquote{covers,} \enquote{lattices,} and \enquote{shells,} which are all formed from transparent planes, spherical surfaces and the like. Call them -\enquote{orojected surfaces.} The fluid colors can be stationary or flowing. There are +\enquote{projected surfaces.} The fluid colors can be stationary or flowing. There are \enquote{channels,} which are strung-out series of fluid colors. There are \enquote{reservoirs,} which are clusters of fluid colors. A channel can be closed or open. Two channels can cross each other. There are pairs of channels such @@ -185,7 +187,7 @@ and by which method. \section*{The Representation} This essay accompanies a representation of the energy cube organism's -memory ---hence its title. The way to picture the memory, naturally, is to +memory---hence its title. The way to picture the memory, naturally, is to make something that looks like the partials. I have represented the partials by rectangular sheets of paper of different translucencies with mixtures of inks of primary colors on them and holes cut in them; together in an |