^When I type these letters to you, a thought appears in my
brain, expressed as electrons. It unfurls and travels down the
brainstem, the muscles of my arms and through my fingers to
activate the movement of the keys as I type via the repulsive
force of the electrons in the tips of my fingers pushing the
keys down, whose electron replusive (paul exclusion principle in
action) connects to the electrons travelling along the surface
of the copper plate and then wires and go in several places from
there:
To my lcd screen to display it there to go back into photon form
to travel from the monitor to my eyes and changing form into
electrons upon hitting the retina and going down the optic nerve
and into the two parts of the brain responsible for vision and
inrepretation of that vision. (fast - outlines and movement, and
slow - associative) to be a part of the feedback loop that
starts up the next letter It type.
Meanwhile it also goes to the hard disk to change form into
magnetism to move the iron oxide dust particldes int eh hard
drive.
To RAM in electron form.
And down the wires of the Internet, through each fo the
connecting computers, to your ISP, through their wires as
electrons, to your home router to your computer where the
electrons change form into photons that are activated vis
electrons to make the letter you see that then travels into your
eyeball, focusing on your retina, travelling down the optic
nerve into the two parts of YOUR BRAIN.....and back again...
All journeys take place in loops. You always end up back where
you started, no matter how long the journey.
What do you think? How far off am I so far?
-Kenneth Udut, 4:40am 7/17/2013 inspired by on Facebook who
wrote, beautifully and succintly, "Source code? That would be
DNA. Compiler? DNA Helicase and the other enzymes that read the
genetic information. Output? Protein." when I mentioned
something I wrote as a speculation I made in response to
something said on G+ by Jordan Fitz^