On Conflating the Two Concepts of Convergence Theory and Enterprise Locus

On Conflating the Two Concepts of Convergence Theory and Enterprise Locus

Topic:Philosophy
Posted on:Aug 16 2016
Captured by:David J
Method:Previous Writings

I am conflating two concepts: convergence theory and enterprise locus.

Transformation assumes an external force working against an entity. In the event that force is being applied to an entity in a given dimension, the force must be channeled. In those cases where the energy itself is the only force, then the energy is all that is necessary. Nevertheless, if there is an item, such as a message being delivered, then you will have the content and the energy. The means of reaching the entity becomes the distribution. One might argue that this is not the means but, rather, the action of distributing the energy. Nevertheless, energy by its very nature distributes. It implies motion. Thus, one might be able to unify content distribution and energy as a single factor, depending on certain circumstances.

 

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