if anyone cares, my reading yesterday caused me to realize that i was probably
using the term, 'local', differently from it's traditional use in Physics.
i'm referring back to an earlier ('bit-shifting') post of mine in which i
stated that things happen 'locally'. i wasn't implying any
'hidden-local-variables' stuff, but was referring to the fact (in Tapered
Harmony) of the existence of the UES, as it enters into SSW<->UES
'compression'-'expansion' harmonics... the UES, being everywhere, is 'local' to
an SSW<->UES harmonic as it moves 'through' the UES, no matter where it is.
the SSW<->UES harmonics stuff is, however, stuff that's been 'hidden' with
respect to the standard 'qm' position (i expect that, if folks look for it,
they'll observe such in the RHIK data... if folks are out to tear things down
to the 'level' of so-called 'quarks', the correlated 'encapsulation' dynamics
that Tapered Harmony predicts can hardly be missed.)
K. P. Collins (ken)