Monday, October 1, 2007

Why And How The Internet Is Not What It Seems

The Internet, while seeming a variety of things to various interested parties depending and reliant on the tasks and purposes resolved, in fact contains the relativistic relationship of combinatorial lightspeed at mass dissonance.

Being as it were heterogenous in content and homogenous in implementation protocol, this Internet of mine is only so existant in my frame as yours in yours, perceptually referencing a frame removed and divorced from such usage as the noun Internet infers.

How this becomes apparent at lay human resolution is not clear, and yet the image of the Internet is available to numerous scouring server complexes.

A graphical representation would appear as the surface of the sea in an indeterminate coordinate location at some time in the past and/or future.

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