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Holographic Computer Architecture Optimal Storage System for 4 dimensional computing

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H o l o g r a p h i c C o m p u t e r A r c h i t e c t u r eOptimal Storage System for 4 dimensional computing

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A resource book for Holographic Computer

Architecture.

We model optimal storage systems specifically suited to

holographic computing

Each module can contain near infinite smaller fractal units, all

modelling is based upon the golden ratio.

Many options and combinations are possible, we have simply

applied nature’s own optimum packing systems.

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When nature arranges herself for optimum success, she selects tetrahedra to ‘closest pack’ in

3D arrangements.We have selected the simplest possible prime volumetric divisions of space by dissecting the

Disdyakis & Rhombic Triacontahedron.

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StarchitectureHolographic Computer

modelling for children

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Quasicrystalline FormsChildren learning to pack

‘space’ in the most economical way

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Here are the nets for four prime minimum volume phi ratio tetrahedra: E tetra is the square folded.U-V-W tetra come from the mid section of the square.U-Red/Green, V-Yellow/Violet, W-Blue/Orange.A little trial and error is expected initially when making the nets, just keep in mind ALL measurements are golden ratio.

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Science tells us photons are best portrayed as crystalline space, we’re modelling photonic genetics and forming them into ‘Fractal Storage Spaces’.

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Potentially infinite storage.Sub dividing the UVWs into smaller by phi ratio ‘uvw’ tetra.Superluminal wavelengths based on powers of golden ratio have been plotted.

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Colour coding is the key to which tetra goes where.

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Modelling EUVWs & two Rhombohedra, by following the colours carefully the sub-euvw’s can be constructed.These are the units we use to construct the ‘membranes’ presented throughout this book.

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Acute Rhombohedron made from the EUVW’s.These Rhomboids can fill space in a number of ways, optimally they pack to form the Rhombic Hexecontahedron.Each phi tetra is a volumetric ‘File’, while the phi rhomboids are ‘Folders’.

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The principle is simple and elegant in the extreme. While the system is still ahead in linear time when holograms become the norm.We could be well positioned for a new computer architecture with this system where every phi ratio tetra will contain potentially an infinite number of smaller by phi scale phi tetra, a perfect solution for folders & files, plus it would be highly educational to work with as it demonstrates the way nature works optimally.

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Files inside folders. Every acute rhomboid is packed with smaller phi tetra, every phi tetra is packed with smaller phi tetra.

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Icosahedron radius is Rhomboid edge length, Rhomboid vertex is the same as stellated Icosa vertex. Collecting and storing clusters of folders.

Rhomboids build polyhedral Structures

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Oblate Rhomboid packed with UVW tetra, a flat golden rhomboid used as ‘folder’ for different medium e.g.; photos.

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Rhomboids pack to make the Rhombic

Triacontahedron

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Storage spaces that pack inside each other in the

most efficent way

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One of 120 phi E tetra packed with smaller phi tetra radiates out from

the centre of a Triacontahedron

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Navigating storage spaceTriacontahedron packed with rhomboids and phi

tetrahedra

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Modelling the phi tetra packing aids learning to navigate 3D hologram

computing

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Clusters of Triacontahedra: all membranes modelled here use golden ratio edge lengths.

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Packing can expand omni-directionally outward, maintaining phi ratio

volumetric units throughout and phi ratios

to centre

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Clustering of Triaconta can continue to grow, 12-144-1728-20736 units of the same size inside triaconta membranes of 12,144,1728.

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Interspaces between triacontahedra are filled with the phi tetrahedra, these make spaces for ‘system files’.

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Mega-clusters are possible in an unlimited number

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Links:Bucky Fuller: E Tetra. http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/synerge...Dan Winter: fractals. http://www.fractalfield.comDavid Koski: Volumetric golden spiral. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkWp_K...Sandor Kabai: http://www.kabai.huRA the Law of One: http://www.lawofone.infoKrsanna Duran:Earthgrid research. http://timestar.drupalgardens.comDjwal Khul: Cosmic Fire. http://www.lucistrust.org:8081/obooks/Earthgrids: Google Earth upload. http://www.vortexmaps.comBashar: All Space Filling. https://youtu.be/6BqTCsIMMMcStephen Phillips: Polyhedral Universe. http://www.smphillips.8m.comMarvin Solit: Synergetics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEHanK...Robert Gray: http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/Lynn/NC...Fractal Solar System: http://www.spirasolaris.ca/sbb4c.htmlDawn Stranges:Ether. http://www.svpvril.com/dawn.htmlLynnclaire Dennis: http://www.near-death.com/experiences...Monroe Institute: http://www.monroeinstitute.org/assets...

Friends who have inspired this project.

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Computer modelling Grayham Forscutt

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