Sunday, September 22, 2013

Good Holes, Bad Holes

A friend asked for further clarification of the dance floor. He wrongly understood that it is you that move to other side and there is no hole. I clear once more.
Assume a female enters without a partner into the hall from the left door and finds all people are coupled in cheek-to-cheek. She is standing at the edge of dancing folks. Now music becomes more excited. The network of people becomes loose. She starts to move her body, though without a partner, to adjust her level of excitement to the background music. She is dancing with a 'nobody,' with a hole, with a male hole. When excitement reaches a certain level, and the people are not solidly attached together, she finds a moment that she grabs and becomes coupled with a real male at the leftmost edge. The male hole already dancing with her moves one place towards the female that now has been left alone. This girl in her turn grabs the boy next to her and leaves, pushes the hole to the right, lets the hole to dance with the boy's partner. Hole moves one more space towards the right edge. So the single girl is still at the left edge, coupled with a real male, only the hole moves one by one to the centre and then terminates at the far right, leaves a girl at the right edge alone.

You can conceive a situation in which at the time that the singleton girl enters from the left door, by some chance a male enters from the right whose partner has not accompanied him. This boy upon excitement of arena start to move his body at the edge with a female hole and with more excitement he grabs a girl at the edge and pushes the hole to the left. Partner of that girl, not being a fun ruining guy, starts to dance for a short transient time with the hole until he faces with the next girl at his left and grabs her and pushes the hole further to the left. What happens then? Female hole coming from the right to the left and male hole coming from the left to the right meet each other and they disappear; nobody needs them anymore. Ripple dies upon their demobilisation.

The situation in this thought experiment is arbitrarily idealised. In reality the hole moving randomly around the arena; not necessarily in a straight line to the left. The same fact is true about a piece of semiconductor.

As you do not know that a potential partner has arrived from the other end, that lack of knowledge reflects in the form of a non-causal (i.e., it is there before you) ghost partner, a hole, that follows you. It is non-causal as the dancing arena does not know that you are not accompanied by your partner. It is part of the excitement of the arena. Also, it is attached to your excitement. You paint it and you make it real. Speed of its attachment is immediate.

These holes are good and helpful and keep your bounds to other humans. When your bound established they disappear. In the previous post I was talking about the bad holes. You have a point of contact with other individuals, the bad hole comes and cover it. It asks you to sit and if you do not obey, it stresses you. It does not go away. It comes closer and create a barrier between you and others. These bad holes have certain properties. It can read your mind. But those properties gradually will be revealed for you.
At this point I have another caveat added for clarification my goal to invite your attention. There are cults or gurus or preachers or religions whatever you might call them, especially in this era of fast and pervasive dissemination or selling of ideas that talk about holes in their own contextual meaning that I am not familiar with. They say everything is hole and god or Satan or what ever is hole and galaxies are holes. And as I am not familiar with those ideas, I cannot judge them in any way and I just have heard that such thing as "hole" is in their discourse. I borrowed this word from modern electronics just to enlighten my argument. I will pass over it similar to discussion that I had about muonium; nothing more. There is nothing "holy" about "holes" in these notes.

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