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Physiognomy about the polywave

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Uploaded by on Nov 8, 2007

Keep in mind that there are two different kinds of noise: the kind of interference that adds to the signal, and the kind that takes away from the signal. The polywave is the simultaneous movement in all directions. The fact is that everything, except for the state of nothingness, moves as a polywave. There's always irregular fluctuations accompanying any transmitted signal. You may not be travelling, but you're always moving. The intellectual ramification of the polywave is that one can not believe that the world is round without also believing it is flat. There's always irregular fluctuations accompanying any transmitted signal.

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  • Whenever I see this video, I feel as if there is a sense of distress.

    Bad mood?

  • Really? Is it because of how it looks or how it sounds? Or both?

  • In it's own way, both. It's like the asian lady at the fish fry. She tries to hide how angry she is at the employees, but puts this cheesy smile on as if she wasn't just screaming at everybody the back throwing a pan at someone.

    The video looks happy, but the sound of it reveals the hidden emotions.

    Sound is empathy and sight is sight.

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  • cool!

  • Excellent!

  • After reading the text, I understand the polywave. Cool.

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