Props
From the classical antiquity era onward, people have
used tools, divination objects like charms, runes, crystal balls, prayer cloths, sacramental
oils, incense, candles etc… to symbolize connectivity to other life across distances.
Progressive information technology has dated the usage of props to aid focus on a person or persons by the advancing the accessibility and intuitive properties consistent in communicative devices.
Still, a person can use present-day methods to intensify
their focus on another person. FaceBook is a popular inorganic social platform wherein a person can create a personal profile and add various
associative media - descriptive blurbs, identifying information, and socially interact with others.
A FaceBook user can use the search box to find a friend, family member or coworker
and send them a “friend request”. To become “friends” the receiving person can
either accept or deny the friendship.
However brief the recipient’s contemplative time-frame, the
requester may notice when their offer of superficial amity is being considered.
So for the sake of this exemplar, it is possible for individuals to discover when
they are receiving TRS by focus aid of FaceBook messaging.
Science provides models for light particle exchange, with
widely accepted physics constructs maintaining that light can travel as both
wave and particle. TRS are thermally emitted particles that travel as waves
from one life form to another. The Nucleus force (a unique energy powering a
connected body matter) multiplied by
it’s rate of emission, multiplied by the transmitting temperature of the Crux (body)
at work determines the velocity of biotic message exchange.
Simplified further, a TRS message sent by the consideration
of a FaceBook friend request will travel approximate to light speed, or roughly
a nanosecond per foot traveled. There are fluctuating aspects of TRS reception
that effect receiver comprehension. Emotion intensity attached to the request
delegates the requester’s sensitivity to their request being thought about.
Time Keepers
FaceBook timestamps most events (shares, posts etc…) which
can be used to compare times of peer interaction with itemized TRS receptions.
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