Yes, those hidden colored numbers inside the diagram would count as an example 
as well. But it's not a *good* example because the hop distance between the 
eyeball and the diagram is 0 (where as the hop distance between the eyeball and 
the image containing the QR code is 1 (you need your phone or something between 
your eyeball and the image). In order for the color coded number example to 
extrapolate to the others, you have to go *inside* the eyeball (and/or inside 
the head) ... which I wanted to avoid doing.

Anyway, excellent! So now you understand what I mean when I say "internal 
states"! Yay!

On 5/18/20 2:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I wonder if this conversation is an example of itself.  I do not possess the 
> knowledge, language, etc to understand what you are saying, here, hence it is 
> "hidden".  A color blind person lacks the code to see the numeral hidden 
> within the diagram.  Is this a fair oversimplification of the concept you are 
> getting at?  

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