I have several and would be happy to share.

I do think it's a bit of a bootstrapping exercise since we would have to 
agree on what a particular character means.  Fortunately, It has been my 
experience that this type of communications, within a TiddlyWiki wrapper, 
can scale up very quickly; so you and I really should do some tests.

I'll think about what a good starting point might be and post further 
before the weekend ends.

Thanks for expressing an interest in this.

Cheers,
Hans


On Saturday, June 6, 2020 at 12:48:42 PM UTC-4, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Hans
>
> Has anyone made a wiki of single characters? One per Tiddler.
>
> It would be an interesting experiment.
>
> Let's do it.
>
> TT
>
> On Wednesday, 3 June 2020 22:41:11 UTC+2, HansWobbe wrote:
>>
>> I think the ultimate answer to *"When does a part stop being a 
>> fragment?" *may  be "when the fragment is Indivisible.".
>>
>> Of course, that depends on the tools at one's disposal.  I recall Physics 
>> teachers explaining that Electrons,Neutrons and Protons were called 
>> "sub-atomic" part-icles because the prior generation though that the Atom 
>> was the smallest, indivisible object.  And as an engineer, I was taught 
>> that the difference between analog signals (messy Fourrier wholes)  and  
>> digiat signals was that, in the digital realm, there were only 0 and 1.
>>
>> Now, with Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing, I am only *probably *sure 
>> I can say "I think, therefore I am.".
>>
>> In the scope and context of TiddlyWiki, I have come to appreciate that *a 
>> Character is the smallest practical Part* (glibly over-looking that 
>> there are 4 bits to a Nibble and 2 Nibbles to a Byte and as many as 
>> possible 2^31 characters in the UniCode character set).  
>>
>> For me, that makes a unicode character the smallest possible fragment.  I 
>> am also relatively certain that, since a Character is Indivisible, it can 
>> only be divided by 1 or itself ... which is really neat since it means 
>> Characters are like Prime numbers!
>>
>>
>>

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