[time 1041] Re: [time 1040] Context shifting


Stephen Paul King (stephenk1@home.com)
Thu, 25 Nov 1999 15:54:22 -0500


Hi All,

        This is what I am trying to ask! Thanks Robert! :-)

Later,

Stephen

ca314159 wrote:
>
> Stephen Paul King wrote:
> > "...the whole phenomenon of 'consecutio temporum' seems to require a
> > constant adjustment of perspective: one moves from context to context
> > when evaluating the sentence."
>
> "Context shifts" can happen in a spectral distribution.
>
> Here's Robert's spectrum. Note that it contains crossposted
> articles, which overlap newsgroups.
>
> ca314159@bestweb.net">http://www.deja.com/=dnc/profile.xp?author=ca314159@bestweb.net&ST=PS
>
> This is a non-orthgonality in the spectrum from an aliasing.
>
> I imagine what would happen if you Fourier transformed this
> distribution back into Robert's time-like function:
>
> %28ca314159@bestweb.net%29">http://www.deja.com/dnquery.xp?QRY=%7Ea+%28ca314159@bestweb.net%29&ST=PS&defaultOp=%26&svcclass=dnserver&maxhits=25&showsort=score&format=terse
>
> What are the corresponding physical analogs here ?
>
> --
>
> http://www.bestweb.net/~ca314159/



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