Tuesday 19 April 2011

High artificial intelligence of classical Kuiper belt objects (cubewanos)

Classical Kuiper belt objects are also called 'cubewanos' (pronunciation of Q-B-1), the name of this category derived from the provisional name of the first classical Kuiper belt object discovered: (15760) 1992 QB1.

According to dynamical systems theory, classical Kuiper belt objects are limit cycle attractors, because they evolve to a periodic state on the long run. The action keeps repeating in each cycle, increasing the number of elements and its complexity (like in the myth of Quaoar), but without modifying the initial scheme, like the repetitive sound "PA-O-PA ... TUN-TUN!!" of the song "Nostromo" (Zerotonine, 2002). 

"Nostromo" (Zerotonine, 2002)

The Kuiper belt  has a range from 31 AU to 49 AU. Classical Kuiper belt objects (cubewanos) are free from resonance with Neptune; those who have the perihelion around 40 AU and the aphelion around 45 AU are related with computing and artificial intelligence, wich is based in the binary code (1-0; true-false; yes-no;...).

"Star Trek" (2009)

The distance of 40 AU is related to automatic processes, were some action keeps going or starts by an authorized request, while the distance of 45 AU is related to selective processes, were some action stops or a request is denied.