Title: Fractal Binary Post by: kevinmorais on January 02, 2013, 05:54:17 AM Cool listen with the volume up high...a new binary for new computing. Discovered on Dec 21, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCYwbzd_Z2k (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCYwbzd_Z2k) When you watch the video please remember the Bit always stays the same size no matter the frequency set it stores...the video is near complete. In the next video we will begin adding numbers from the same and different sets, they all derive from 1. Here is a short clip of Fractal Binary. The number 1 is broken down by frequency sets. The higher the frequency the higher the frequency bit. The bit set is fixed. Listen to the video with the music loud Fractal Binary demo version 1 - YouTube Oh and the video ends at 3 min 3 sec, but the music keeps going I will finish it up tomorrow. The sets are from 1. 2 based 4 based 8 based 16 based 32 based 64 based and so on... The number 1 is split in half, then one of it's half's is split in half, then the other half is split in half, then those chunks are split in half over and over again. The number is broken down into its frequency set. It is a hash value for all numbers, a finger print of ever number...have we been adding wrong, should we add like in a fractal. So basically it is music... This is a sample video forgive any mistakes, it is still being worked on, cool a Frequency Abacus |