Rudy Rucker Quote

The matter of color is more confusing. Not every property of a system can be stated as a definite spatio-temporal state of affairs. A system's tendency, for instance, to move from State A to State B, but not from State B to State A... a tendency like this is not any specific event which you can point to in space and time. These nonspecific properties correspond to overall gestalts in the Hilbert Space coloring. Alternating bands of red and green light might, for example, represent a particle which is moving from left to right but which has no specific location. A good mood could be a golden haze not tied to any particular cause.


p. 134 - The Sex Sphere (1983)


The matter of color is more confusing. Not every property of a system can be stated as a definite spatio-temporal state of affairs. A system's...

The matter of color is more confusing. Not every property of a system can be stated as a definite spatio-temporal state of affairs. A system's...

The matter of color is more confusing. Not every property of a system can be stated as a definite spatio-temporal state of affairs. A system's...

The matter of color is more confusing. Not every property of a system can be stated as a definite spatio-temporal state of affairs. A system's...