[sdiy] Is everything digital?

Bob Weigel sounddoctorin at imt.net
Sat May 14 21:33:01 CEST 2005


But..like I hint..it isn't really because of the distribution 
complexity.  We aren't talking about someone just making  a charge 
magically appear on one of two perfectly flat infinite metal planes 
without thickness.  We are talking about things that are moving through 
space continuously changing their orientation to one another in a smooth 
way as they do it. It's way way more complex than you are realizing. -Bob

Glen wrote:

>At 12:23 PM 5/14/2005 , Scott Gravenhorst wrote:
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>>Except that digital systems react in a predictable manner to the well defined
>>discrete states.  I see no such dependance in analog systems, regardless of
>>whether the quantum states are real or theoretical.
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>In another post, I explain that I was implying the *signal* is digital, not
>manner in which the circuitry processed the signal at a macro level.
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>Glen
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