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Thursday, July 5, 2012

0022 A Summery of the "Stack" Rotors

Depending on the assembled arrangement of any of the "Rotors" determines its "Function",
at any given time.

It can be used as a "Compiler", a "Transfer Port", a "Stack Clock", (To read out the Contents
of a "Stack") be used to Write to a "Stack", Display an "Image" or "Glyph".

The Concept of the "Stack" is that it extends behind the Front "Face" of the "Plane",
and each "Stack" is determined by its Position and Size has a different function within
the "Processing System".

A Shape and Color of the "Frame" placed in front of the "Rotor" determines the Sub-function
within the surface  Location of the "Stack".

This decides  what is being Transferred from the "Permanent Library" to a "Temporary Library",
or what is being chosen to be "Edited" or "Displayed" in other cases.

This Drawing shows the "Rotor" as being used a "Compiler". All the Contents of the Registers
being Scanned by the "Rotorare being Compiled into the Center Register.
All Components of the "Rotor" are used in this Function.

NOTE; The "Granular Texture" present in the Center Register or Window.

Look Carefully and this Granular Texture can be seen easily.
Here is another Example of "Enabling" the Granular Texture which contains the Data
within each Granule.

The Data is stored in a Holograph type Storage format. In this case Data has Not been Loaded.
Only the Granules exist, and only contain their Color Code Produced by the Color of the "Rotor"
Bars.


Look Carefully; The Granular texture is very Noticeable in the above "Animation".

3 Different Granular textures can be seen;

1.      An "Outer Ring" (or band) just beyond the "Outer" Ends of the "Rotor" Bars.
2.      An Intermediate Band or Ring extending the Length of the "Rotor" Bars.
and
3.      The "Inner Disc".

And again but this time in BLUE.

And if we Rotate a "Square"....



or a Ring of small "Discs".


In the next "Animation" The "Rotor" is Presenting the "Stack", in the form of a "String" of Data.

In this next Function the "Inner Frames" (Squares) are Not used, but only the "Outer"
Octagonal Frame is used, and the "Mask", with the 5 "Squares" as Windows in the "Mask".

In this case the Center "Letter" refers to the Program in use. This type of "A" refers to
the 5 Pointed Star.
And in this next function the All is "Enabled" in the Associated Register.
Only The "Outer Frame" is used here.
NOTE;
To gain the full understanding, please Start this "Thesis" from the beginning at 0001
if you haven't already...