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<Arc head="Arc: Core Ideas">
<Section head="What is a Ray?" sub="">
<Section head="A few steps back" sub="">
Let's first take a few steps back; this will be necessary. First, you must throw out any kind of assumptions you're bringing to the table. Just like we'll do now for Rays: Anything we'd like to make, should be phraseable in our universal language. It wouldn't be much of one if that wasn't the case.

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<span style={{textAlign: 'left', minWidth: '100%'}}>Essentially what any of this comes down to. Is things are entirely inferred from surrounding context. Yet your abstractions can be ignorant of how you're using them. Whether something is a <span
className="bp5-text-muted">function, number, geometry, topology, ..., structure</span> becomes quite hard to say when you consider its surrounding context [REPHRASE]. More usefully what we're doing here, is saying: "Can you see a difference? And can you ignore it?"</span>
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<Section head="What is a Ray?">
Simply put, a Ray consists of two parts. One part [....]
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<Section head="References" sub="Direction, arrows, ..., one-way connections">
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<Section head="Modelling Unknowns">
<span style={{textAlign: 'left', minWidth: '100%'}}>Part of any task then, becomes this: <Reference
is="reference" inline simple index={referenceCounter()} reference={{title: '"You will have to deal with being able to move in certain data structures for which there might not (yet) be a nice translation to something you can understand."', link: 'https://orbitmines.com/archive/2024-02-orbitmines-as-a-game-project/#:~:text=You%20will%20have%20to%20deal%20with%20being%20able%20to%20move%20in%20certain%20data%20structures%20for%20which%20there%20might%20not%20(yet)%20be%20a%20nice%20translation%20to%20something%20you%20can%20understand.', organizations: [ORGANIZATIONS.orbitmines_research]}} />. This should somewhere be quite intuitive: You can use tools without knowing how to make those tools. Essentially wanting to understand unknowns, might as well be called reverse engineering: How is it done? How can it be <span
className="bp5-text-muted">replicated, decomposed, ..., understood</span>?; What aspects of it can I understand?</span>
is="reference" inline simple index={referenceCounter()} reference={{title: '"You will have to deal with being able to move in certain data structures for which there might not (yet) be a nice translation to something you can understand."', link: 'https://orbitmines.com/archive/2024-02-orbitmines-as-a-game-project/#:~:text=You%20will%20have%20to%20deal%20with%20being%20able%20to%20move%20in%20certain%20data%20structures%20for%20which%20there%20might%20not%20(yet)%20be%20a%20nice%20translation%20to%20something%20you%20can%20understand.', organizations: [ORGANIZATIONS.orbitmines_research]}} />. This should somewhere be quite intuitive: You can use tools without knowing how to make those tools. Essentially wanting to understand unknowns, might as well be called reverse engineering: How is it done? What aspects of it can be <span
className="bp5-text-muted">replicated, decomposed, ..., understood</span>?</span>

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<span style={{textAlign: 'left', minWidth: '100%'}}>This lands us in the world of <span
className="bp5-text-muted">descriptions, definitions, lazy functions, questions, ..., conjectures</span>. Or: We can point to things to which we don't yet have any (or a definitive) answer. Take for instance an extreme of saying: "Whatever this direction is, you need to follow it completely":</span>

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This is essentially what it means to point to something you don't yet understand: I point in some direction without having to define what that something is.

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<Section head="Compression" sub="Generalization of (perceived, ..., partial) geodesics">
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<TODO>Ordered to talk about usefully (assymetry), higher-arity cases more in line with ignoring/invariances of that order. Where an invariance is something like a branching ray as a cursor along every entry of some other ray. ( "Also, interesting to note might be that Von Neumann and Birkhoff attempted to ground quantum mechanics using order theory (their attempt was not very successful at that)." @pr)</TODO>
<TODO>Local changes move larger structures.</TODO>
<TODO>Cannot have interaction without an idea similar to gravity?</TODO>
<TODO>Shoving causal history in some direction?</TODO>
<TODO>Something like: Constantly all the rays as functions are executing (in orbits), then if something causes something else's behavior to change, you get the inconsistencies.</TODO>
<TODO>Particles are seemingly temporally stable orbits/modular structures?</TODO>
<TODO>"Wrong dynamics" from a particular perspective, often probably still keep traversing - they still work. It's just that from the perspective you wanted, they don't.</TODO>
<TODO>Reprogrammability as foundational?</TODO>

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<Section head="Example: Mathematics" sub="Some preliminary intuitions for mathematics">
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Similarly. Concepts like - absolute equality -, follow a similar pattern <Reference is="footnote" index={referenceCounter()} reference={{link: "https://www.youtube.com/live/YAwWctUq3zw?si=eieXuSLc49nmBKDp&t=6013", title: "Community Livestream | Information Continuum", date: '2024-03-14', authors: [{name: 'Fadi Shawki'}, {name: 'Carlos Zapata Carratalá'}, {name: 'Álvaro Moreno Vallori'}, {name: 'Alejandro Sospedra Orellano'}], organizations: [ORGANIZATIONS.youtube, ORGANIZATIONS.semf]}} />.
Similarly. Concepts like - absolute equality -, follow a similar pattern <Reference is="footnote" index={referenceCounter()} reference={{link: "https://www.youtube.com/live/YAwWctUq3zw?si=eieXuSLc49nmBKDp&t=6013", title: "Community Livestream | Information Continuum", date: '2024-03-14', authors: [{name: 'Fadi Shawki'}, {name: 'Carlos Zapata Carratalá'}, {name: 'Álvaro Moreno Vallori'}, {name: 'Alejandro Sospedra Orellano'}], organizations: [ORGANIZATIONS.youtube, ORGANIZATIONS.semf]}} />. Namely in the sense that it is an admission of a difference and the ignorance of it.

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