Divisional Continuum - Interpreting Life with Math

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The discussion revolves around the concept of the "Divisional Continuum," which proposes a mathematical interpretation of life. The author, N0N, suggests that this idea may unify various forces, although it remains incomplete. The discussion emphasizes the potential for visual representation, likening the concept to strings, and notes challenges in capturing graphics, particularly in DOS formats. The author seeks feedback and further engagement on this mathematical interpretation.

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Hi, this is just an idea for now, i guess. It's incomplete but does the best I can do up till this point. Maybe it combines all the forces, maybe it doesnt. All I know is that mathmatically it can be done. And this is my interpitation of it, and it makes observing life look so weird cause I believe its true. Should I or should I not, I don't know?

http://n0n.madtracker.net/idea.htm
http://n0n.madtracker.net/idea.htm

Thank you
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Why doesn’t anyone reply to this? oh well, I should put pic's on the site to show you what it looks like, cause it so looks like strings to me. And can be both open and closed. But nothing will capture dos graphics. Or at least from what I’ve found.
 

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