RBF Definitions
“The mathematician’s . . . straight line is not a straight line but is an ultra-visible high frequency, linearly articulated event. This binary mathematics methodology of halving or cybernetic ‘bitting,’ not only explains linear wave phenomena but also identifies Pythagoras’s halving a music string to gain an exact musical octave. The computer programmed to employ the cybernetic bits of binary mathematics progressively subdivides until one of its peak or valley parts gets into congruence with the size and position of the unit we seek. This identification process is accounted for in the terms of how many bits it takes to locate the answer, that is, to ‘tune in.’”
