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:::: It is not uncommon, that even fundamental terms at the very basis of counting and measuring pop up in the literature in ways that do not make sense, to the extent of loosing the message and trust in the meaning. Β 
:::: It is not uncommon, that even fundamental terms at the very basis of counting and measuring pop up in the literature in ways that do not make sense, to the extent of loosing the message and trust in the meaning. Β 


:::: How much larger is the world than the real world? When this fundamental question is really asked, the consequences may be to (''1'') push down to improve the operating procedures, (''2'') push down to improve or innovate instrumental systems, (''3'') pop up to take samples from a different ensemble, or (''4'') stop with re-search and pop out of the loop.


== Updates ==
== Updates ==

Revision as of 18:38, 3 August 2020

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It is not uncommon, that even fundamental terms at the very basis of counting and measuring pop up in the literature in ways that do not make sense, to the extent of loosing the message and trust in the meaning.
How much larger is the world than the real world? When this fundamental question is really asked, the consequences may be to (1) push down to improve the operating procedures, (2) push down to improve or innovate instrumental systems, (3) pop up to take samples from a different ensemble, or (4) stop with re-search and pop out of the loop.

Updates

  • The term unit-entity UX is changed to elementary entity UX.
  • The term experimental chamber is equivalent to experimental system.


Elementary and X-files unit

Quotes
  • Mulder: We've both lost so much... but I believe that what we're looking for is in the X-Files. I'm more certain than ever that the truth is in there. Scully: I've heard the truth, Mulder. Now what I want are the answers.
  • Scully: The Truth is out there, Mulder. But so are lies.
  • Tad O'Malley: If I'm going to put my ass out there, I need to know if it's hanging by a thread.
  • Mulder: Sometimes the only sane answer to an insane world is insanity.
  • Reverend Finley: Sometimes we must come full circle to find the truth. Why does that surprise you? Scully: Mostly, it just makes me afraid. Reverend Finley: Afraid? Scully: Afraid that God is speaking... but that no one's listening.
  • Mulder: You know, they say when you talk to God it's prayer, but when God talks to you, it's schizophrenia.
  • Mulder: You have to be willing to see. Scully: I wish it were that simple. Mulder: Scully, you have to believe me. Nobody else on this whole damn planet does or ever will. You're my one in five billion.
  • Scully: You have seen this before, I can tell. You lied to them. β€” Mulder: I would never lie. I willfully participated in a campaign of misinformation.
  • Deep Throat: And a lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths.
  • Mulder: What can I do about a Lie with an Official Seal on it?
  • Melissa Scully: Why is it so dark in here? Mulder: The lights aren't on.
  • Mulder: I've often felt that dreams are answers to questions we haven't yet figured out how to ask.
  • Scully: I have never met anyone so passionate and dedicated to a belief as you. It's so intense that sometimes it's blinding.


2 B or not 2 B

2B R 0 2B.jpg

The medium is the message: Bottle or Beer

  • Figure B 2a. Identical to

  • Figure B 2b.

  • Figure B 2c.



  • Canon N: Can you drink a volume? The Beer is the message, not the Bottle

    The bottle is full of fullness or full of emptyness
    SP is very thursty after a long run. Here is a nice and cold Bottle of Beer. She opens the Bottle and intends to drink the whole volume VB. CH interfers by stating accurately, that you cannot drink a volume. Since SP does not understand but is still thursty, MP explains by a long canonical monologue, presenting an example.
    MP: Here is my Bottle of beer, which I emptyied just before you arrived. My bottle has an internal volume VGB of slightly more than 0.5 L, since it contains a volume VB
    External container Symbol Contents Symbol
    Glass bottle GB Glass bottle GB
    Example Example Example Example
    Example Example Example Example



    | M || MitoEAGLE states and rates β€” a coral on canonical and practical |-

    Canon M: MitoEAGLE states and rates and mitochondrial physiology β€” a coral on canonical and practical

    Canon C: A pzzle on pine Cones

    Bits

    Voice O Table 1. Towards Table H10
    Speaker Symbol Speaked What
    Sport scientist S ??? .. We need more Beers. One per B on our table A. Example
    Chemist C How many moles of B? - {They get 6 Beers} Example
    Sport scientist S Don't push down to the unit mole for amount, let's stick to the count. I count NB = 6 Beers in our system A, and NB = 6 Bodies; divide the Beers by the Bodies, then you have one. Example
    Chemist C You forgot the units. Example
    Sport scientist S Who cares about units? Beer is Beer, Body is Body. Example
    Mitochondrial biologist M Only when you count, not when you measure mass or volume. My Weizen is a 0.5 L beer, your Pils is a 0.33 L beer. Example
    # # # Example
    • Chemist C: According to SI, you should use Base SI units, to express volume in the unit [m-3].
    • Mitochondrial biologist M: We are practical and use the liter [L]. I don't care about [m3].
    • Sport scientist S: Now it is me who cares. Since we express the BMI in SI units [kgΒ·m-2], this normalization for Area [m3] is closer to [m3] than to [L].
    • Chemist C: But this is trivial, 1 L = 1 dm3. And one mole ..

    Before she contemplates on how many liters of Beer per B have been consumed


    Hypocanon Y: If you can't resist