Hi,
Ok. I am stuck. I can't figure out how incoming signals are arranged
automatically so as to form seven-node sequences. How do the axons
find their proper nodes? I cannot identify any metaphors in the
scriptures that seem to shed light on this matter. The problem is
that the nodes must reside in temporally succeeding layers. It seems
that incoming axons must divide into multiple branches that form
synapses with as many target nodes as possible. A testing process
should eliminate bad nodes and retain good ones. We know the
following:
1) Friends must arrive concurrently.
2) Joshua must arrive after the friends.
3) One node's interval must anticipate the next node's interval.
How is the wiring of the nodes accomplished automatically? Do
sequences overlap? That is, can two lampstands be part of the same
sequence. I welcome any suggestion from readers.
Regards,
Louis Savain