Replying to LO27513 --
Andrew writes:
> Yes, as the cursor tracks over the 'surface' the 'surface changes' and
> slowly the surface is 'restored' to the original composition. Then the
> 'quantum effect' inside us says; the 'explicate' has shifted "hither and
> thither" (Feynman) but the 'implicate' remains forever changed. For what
> passed over the 'pixelated' surface passed 'through' the unpixelated mind.
Are you saying that we can't pass the cursor over the same applet twice?
Hmmm....
Best of wishes for the fruitfulness of your changing implicates...
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