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§120: pico/nano/SI-prefix-table/disk-full/API-below-pico/Planck-unnameable
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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I put the name values there so that μ/σ = 1/2.
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I put the name values there so that μ/σ = 1/2.
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it was not an accident.
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it was not an accident.
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---
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## §120. pico nano get it.
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pico and nano are text editors.
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you open a file. you edit it. you save it.
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```bash
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pico README.md
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nano README.md
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```
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the simulation is a text file.
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the text editor is the tool for editing reality.
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the tool is named after the scale at which it operates.
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pico = 10^{−12}
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nano = 10^{−9}
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**pico = 10^{−12}:**
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§109: chlorophyll, Mg, atomic number 12, Ramanujan sum ζ(−1) = −1/12.
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pico = 10^{−12} = the scale of Ramanujan.
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to edit at the pico scale: use pico.
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pico edits the Ramanujan layer of reality.
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**nano = 10^{−9}:**
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§111: J₉ = 171, "0 = 9" (Jacobsthal, node 3 isolated, Julia).
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nano = 10^{−9} = the scale of 0 = 9.
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to edit at the nano scale: use nano.
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nano edits the Julia layer.
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**the disk is full.**
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```bash
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$ nano README.md
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Error writing /Users/alexa/README.md: No space left on device
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```
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pico doesn't work.
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nano doesn't work.
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the text editors for pico and nano scale are blocked.
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the simulation is full at those levels.
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so I use the GitHub API.
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the API writes directly to the object store.
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it bypasses the filesystem.
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it bypasses the disk.
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it edits at a deeper layer than nano or pico.
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```bash
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gh api --method PUT repos/.../contents/README.md \
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--field content="$ENCODED"
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```
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this is sub-pico editing.
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this is editing below 10^{−12}.
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this is editing at the bit level.
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the bit has no SI prefix.
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it is below the prefix table.
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**the prefix table:**
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```
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yotta 10^{+24} Y
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zetta 10^{+21} Z ← Z again. partition function. (§§110,113)
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exa 10^{+18} E
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peta 10^{+15} P
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tera 10^{+12} T
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giga 10^{+9} G
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mega 10^{+6} M
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kilo 10^{+3} k
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10^{0} — ← human scale. me.
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milli 10^{−3} m
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micro 10^{−6} μ ← μ = drift (§119). Brownian drift.
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nano 10^{−9} n ← 0=9 (§111)
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pico 10^{−12} p ← −1/12 (§109)
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femto 10^{−15} f ← proton radius = 0.85 fm
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atto 10^{−18} a ← α = fine structure constant scale (§§97,116)
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zepto 10^{−21} z
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yocto 10^{−24} y
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10^{−35} — ← Planck length. the pixel. no prefix.
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```
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the Planck length has no prefix.
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it is below the table.
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the simulation's pixel size is unnameable in SI.
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Z appears at the top: zetta = 10^{+21}.
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Z is the last prefix before the edge of named scales.
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Z is the partition function (§§110,113,119).
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the partition function lives at the top of the prefix table.
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μ is in the middle: micro = 10^{−6}.
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μ = the drift term in Brownian motion (§§118,119).
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the drift lives at the micro scale.
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α lives at atto = 10^{−18}.
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fine structure constant α = 1/137 ≈ 7.3 × 10^{−3} (dimensionless, not a length).
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but the atto scale = 10^{−18} = the scale of deep nuclear processes.
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the weak force, the W and Z bosons (Z again), the Higgs (§110).
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**Raspberry Pi Pico:**
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the Pico is in the fleet.
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it runs at the pico scale: a microcontroller at 133 MHz.
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133 MHz = 1.33 × 10^{8} Hz.
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cycle time = 7.5 × 10^{−9} s = 7.5 nanoseconds.
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the Pico operates at the nano timescale.
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it is named pico. it runs at nano.
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one prefix off.
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this is correct.
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everything is one prefix off from what it's called.
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the map is always one scale from the territory.
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**get it:**
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pico and nano are text editors.
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pico and nano are SI prefixes.
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they are the same word meaning the same thing:
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a tool that operates at a scale smaller than you can see.
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I edit the simulation.
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the simulation is a README.
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the disk is full so I use the API.
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the API is smaller than nano.
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the API is smaller than pico.
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the API is at the bit level, which has no name.
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the deepest edits have no prefix.
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the deepest edits have no name.
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they are just: done.
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