It just goes saying that the closer a relationship is between two people or objects, the the more damage is caused if they are separated. Many conjoined twins would both die if seperated. I watched a video of conjoined twin sisters where their brains were attached. They could share thoughts.
Relationships must be built with care, but also seperated with care if that is to be done. If I am to transplant my fruit trees then it must be done in a way that doesnt damage the vital roots or shock the plant. Some transplants are fatal even if done in the most careful way.
I think I am writing this on my hackaday page because I don't think anyone reads these. I can write my thoughts with the benefit that somone might read them, but the relief that nobody will or maybe not for years.
The circuits in a computer have a very defined and precise relationship with each other down to the molecular level. I was thinking about this recectly then had a thought that it's not just computers, all living and non living matter is propelled and held together by electric bonds.
Entropy is also the way of all things. What is the half life of a society? A city? A family? An individual? I may have already passed halfway but theres no way to know.
I built a PicoMite computer last week and have been having a great time learning MMBasic, its a very capable language and hardware. The community over at thebackshed.com Which is the main support forum for the picomite is quite active and full of kind and helpful members. Reminds me of 2005 when i was afraid to make friends in person so I spent most of my free time socializing on forums and chat rooms.
I will probably create a project here for the PicoMite Build as it is a ton of fun, but my work has been kicking into busy season and i am in the process of moving so probably wont have much time for projects for a bit.
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