Ciao Ste

 Ste Wilson wrote:

> Interestingly if you create a hologram and then break the glass each 
> fragment contains all of the hologram...


Interesting comment.

What I'm taking from this discussion is there a vast richness in concepts 
of "fragmentation" ... They differ between fields of endeavor.

In relation to TW I, me myself and I, think we might look at a few concepts 
outside computer science to see if* we can better pin down some notes on 
praxis.*

FWIW, in branches of linguistics, its often observed that the "body" is not 
partible (linguistically). Sure there is the "naming of parts" but once 
your foot is cut-off is it still yours? Just an example.

TT

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