Monday, July 27, 2009

A single word brought you here, and it will prove to be a uniquely important word. That is because the word, "aggridant," is a nidus.

It is possible to trace the word from today back through Abraham Maslow, and further back to W. L. Dove. Similarly, one can trace "self-actualization" back to Kurt Goldstein. By crossing corpae with vocabulary words, piles are formed around the words. These piles can be studied in terms of differential gravities in the holarchic space.

So in terms of the History of the Future of the Web, the word tree of "aggridant" can be traced exactly (as of July, 2009) to Dove, so "Dove" and "aggridant" and Maslow and other buzz on "aggridant", etc., gets wired back to the nidus.

In Web 3.0 terms, an aggridant is a "complete" (as in metric space where the tails of the asymptotic subsystems stay inside the membrane) representation of a sub-group in a uniqueness hierarchy or holarchy. It is a vector space centered on the nidus surrounded by vocabularistic clouds which will eventually tie humans together in the Interocitor. But this is under wraps at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.