Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Autoluna 1:1 Secondary Text 3

A chamber flutist tested that she had finished her meal. She did this by testing that there was no food on her plate. She did this by iteratively checking that the first square in the first row was empty, then that the second square in the first row was empty, until all the squares in the row had been tested, then the rest of the rows had been tested as well. Then, she notified the government that she approved of the meal she had eaten. Then, she said that when it was true that she had finished her meal and that it was true that it was necessary then the system was stable.
Also, a chamber musician tested a property of a vehicle. He did this by testing that both back wheels of a tricycle were stable. He did this by computing that the two back wheels were the ones at either end of the axle, which was perpendicular to the bar connected to the front wheel. Then, he tested the radius of each of the back wheels were the same, by measuring the distance from the centre of each wheel to it’s edge. When the wheels were the same size, the tricycle did not lean to one side, and was stable. So, when the wheels were stable, the vehicle could travel along the first part of the path, then the next, and the next, and so on. In this way, he tested a property of a vehicle, which was that both back wheels of a tricycle were stable.
In addition, another chamber musician computed how to relax his friend. He did this by massaging his friend’s back. He did this by first tickling the left hand side of his friend’s back. Then he tickled it’s right hand side. When he had tickled both the left and right sides of his friend’s back, then the system was stable. In this way, he relaxed his friend by massaging his back.
Also, a chamber flutist computed how to select an actor for a role. He selected an actor by testing that he looked like the character. He did this by finding someone who would stay sane as the character. Then, he selected an actor who could for example, act as a “money aborigine”, or someone who could easily make money by acting positively. So, when he selected a good actor who could also make money, then the system was stable. In this way, he computed how to select an actor for a role by testing that he looked like the character.
Also, a chamber musician calculated how to maintain a woman’s beauty. He did this by calculating how to brush her hair. He did this by testing that the brush’s bristles, or the comb’s teeth were straight. Then, he inserted the brushing implement at the top of a lock of her hair, brushed down, then removed the brushing implement. So, when the woman’s hair was brushed and it was necessary to do so, then the system was stable. In this way, he calculated how to maintain a woman’s beauty by brushing her hair.

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