Troolean operators



No they are not those cute fuzzy little creatures that Cyrano Jones
gave to Ohura, on the bridge of the Enterprise.
http://img45.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc73&image=21922_tribble3.jpg

No a troolean operator is a term I just invented.
http://tinyurl.com/lka7e

We tend to think that true/false is all you need but what about
undecided?

If it is greater than or equal to zero then do this.

Well what if it is undefined? Nil.
0 is a number.

So what about the situation where you might say, if it is there, then
is it red or blue?
Well what if it is green?

Or, you might say, in almost every case, barring quantum fluctuations
of the tachyon field, the microwave will propel the operator 63 meters,

on detonation, or whatever scientific experiment you are engaged in.

barring quantum fluctuations means in lauyman's terms, 'sh*t happens'

Also you see, it is a fallacy, to think that everything has an opposite
when in fact there is no opposite to a sandwich as an example.

My point is simply this...

Boolean operators lead to faulty logic and incomplete theories.
This results in such things as NASA mission failures like the one where
they
launched the ranger probe to try and land on the moon,
missed the moon, and the probe went into orbit around the sun.

Had they thought ahead and said well what if? What if it is neither
this or that, what if it is neither this nor that, but may be unknown?

Troolean operators.

Some of you may recall last year when we had discussions regarding
building
a new library of knowledge in the Gulf Islands with giant statues like
Achilles, and the like, and on this huge complex, we would create an
S3 center.
A center for higher learning and such which was to include the
humanities,
and exhibits. 1000 science exhibits and temporary lodgings and a
biosphere,
and place for the display of genetically engineered animals, and the
like.

A place which could act as an advisory body to politics and whoever and
would be an internal venture to foster global unity.

There was some old architect who had this dream of unity, from the 40's
or 50's and he did some drawings and I happened upon them one day.

This was the image we used last year to dream his dream with him,
wherever
he went to I have no idea, but this was his rendering of 'The
Facility'.

http://img135.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc278&image=22945_paradise1.jpg

well lo and behold, what do I come across a couple days ago, but yet
another
drawing from this same person, of the same facility, but from a
different view.

I included it with the latest version of Personal TV Studio that I am
releasing
this weekend. I was just grabbing some royalty free example images to
include
when I found the image.

Anyways here is another rendering of the Facility.
http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc167&image=23132_TheFacility.jpg

Oh to be rich like Bill Gates, that is what I would do with my money.

You know last year we even found the island, it was in the Gulf
Islands, and it was even for sale.
http://gulfislandsguide.com/real-estate/norway-island.html

and we also found out that Bill has his own island, where he was
building some
sort of dream home or other, about a mile away.
Interesting stuff.
But what a wonderful thought. To build a center for higher learning, on
an island,
and have giant statues, like the days of old.

Nice architecture as well.
You can see the influence of various cultures in his work, and his
dream of unity
which he built into his ideas.
http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc279&image=23569_DreamScape.jpg

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