Sunday, September 6, 2009

Binaries

A full set of 8 trigrams and 64 hexagrams, analogous to the 3-bit and 6-bit binary numerals, was known to the ancient Chinese through the classic text I Ching. An arrangement of the hexagrams of the I Ching, ordered according to the values of the corresponding binary numbers (from 0 to 63, 6-bits), and a method for generating them, was developed by the Chinese scholar and philosopher Shao Yong in the 11th century. The myth behind 3-bit and 6-bit was unknown by that time but the theory was there, and came into consciousness of Shao Yong. The 3-bit can hold a value from Zero to Seven, while bit-6 can hold a value from Zero to Sixty-Three. Both numerals carry a concept and stimulate us to discover the truth of being ONE-ness. The number-7 and number-63 has significant value in the creation of ONE and the nature OR more precisely the Galaxy.

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646 - 1716), Leibniz laid the modern foundation of the movement from decimal to binary as far back as 1666 with his 'On the Art of Combination', laying out a method for reducing all logic to exact statements. Leibniz believed logic, or ‘the laws of thought’ could be moved from a verbal state - which was subject to the ambiguities of language, tone and circumstance - into an absolute mathematical condition:

"A sort of universal language or script, but infinitely different from all those projected hitherto, for the symbols and even words in it would direct the reason, and errors, except for those of fact, would be mere mistakes in calculation. It would be very difficult to form or invent this language or characteristic, but very easy to understand it without any dictionaries."The concept was a bit high-flown for his time, and Leibniz' idea was ignored by the scientific community of his day. He let his proposition drop - until about ten years later when the Chinese 'Book of Changes', or 'I Ching', came his way. Leibniz found some sort of confirmation for his theories in the I Ching's depiction of the universe as a progression of contradicting dualities, a series of on-off, yes-no possibilities, such as dark-light and male-female, good-bad, high-low, as it is defined in Holy Quran "Glory be to Allah who created pairs of all things, of what the earth grows, and of their kind and of what they do not know." 36:36 which formed the complex interaction of life and consciousness. He reasoned that, if life itself could be reduced to a series of straightforward propositions, so could thought, or logic. Heartened by his new insights, Leibniz set out to refine his rudimentary binary system, studiously transposing numerals into seemingly infinite rows of ones [ ILLA ] and zeros [ LA ]- even though he couldn't really find a use for them. Leibniz' stepped wheel calculator was built for decimal numbers. Although he apparently gave some thought over the years to another machine which would incorporate his beloved binary system [ LA ILLAHA ILLALLAH ], the long strings of binary numbers that replaced single decimal digits must have seemed daunting. Actually, they must have seemed overwhelming, because Leibniz seemed to lose the plot towards the end of his life, endowing his binary system with a kind of quasi-religious mysticism. Binary numbers, he came to believe, represented Creation. The number one [ ILLA ] portraying ALLAH and Zero [ LA ] depicting Void. Leibniz died without achieving his dream of a universal mathematical/logical language, but leaving the fundamental idea of the binary yes-no/on-off [ LA / ILLA ] principle for others to discover with, including Ploucquet, Lambert and Castillon. George Boole picked up their combined efforts roughly 125 years later for another buff and polish.

While every modern computer exchanges and processes information in the Ones [ ILLA ] and Zeros [ LA ] of binary, rather than the more cumbersome ten-digit decimal system, the idea isn't a new one. Similarly Zero [ LA ] and One [ ILLA ] can also be plotted as Light and Dark.

Lights [ NOOR ] which exists in tiny "packets" called photons, exhibits properties of both waves and particles. This property is referred to as the wave–particle duality. Wave–particle duality is the concept that all energy (and thus all matter) exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties. A central concept of quantum mechanics, duality addresses the inadequacy of classical concepts like "particle" and "wave" in fully describing the behavior of quantum-scale objects. The particle here describes the Photon itself, and wave referred to movement of particle between two states, Zero-One-Zero-One-2-Infinity this yes/no [ LA / ILLA ] redundancies creates Light [ NOOR ]. Chapter Light in Quran says "It is Allah who alternates the night [ LA or Darkness ] and the day [ ILLA or Light ], varily in these things is an instructive example for those who have vision. 24:44. At another location in Quran, chapter Light says: "Allah is the Light of the samawat and earth. The Parable of Allah light is as if there were a qandeel and within it a Lamp: the Lamp enclosed in glass the glass as it were a brilliant star: Lit from a blessed tree, an Olive, neither of the east nor of the west, whose oil is well nigh luminous, though fire scarce touched it: Light upon Light! Allah doth guide whom Allah will to His Light: Allah doth set forth Parables for humanity: and Allah doth know all things" 24:35.

The speed of light in a vacuum is presently defined to be exactly 299,792,458 m/s (about 186,282 miles per second). With this respect let see Quran, chapter Prostration "Allah rules all affairs from the sama to earth, in the end will (all affairs) go up to Allah, on a day, the space whereof will be (as) a thousand years of your reckoning" 32:5.

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