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File:Light 1943.jpg|link=Light (nonfiction)|[[Light (nonfiction)|Light from 1943]] knows a thing or two about shades of gray. | |||
File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|Gray light reverse engineered, [[cryptographic numen]] revealed. | File:Cryptographic numen modelled as nano-wire.jpg|link=Cryptographic numen|Gray light reverse engineered, [[cryptographic numen]] revealed. | ||
File:Shunsen_Tenka.jpg|"Tenka" by Shunsen Takehara was inspired by Gray light, says [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]] spokespersona. | File:Shunsen_Tenka.jpg|"Tenka" by Shunsen Takehara was inspired by Gray light, says [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligence]] spokespersona. |
Revision as of 07:27, 22 June 2016
Gray light (graylight, grey light, etc.) is a form of light exerted by artificial intelligence.
Reports from swamp hunters suggest that Jack the Reader may use gray light as a lamp for reading at night.
Gray light is widely assumed to be a form the Gnomon Algorithm, but this remains undemonstrated (June 2016).
A cryptographic numen is a related phenomenon, related to the computation of cryptographic protocols.
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Light from 1943 knows a thing or two about shades of gray.
Gray light reverse engineered, cryptographic numen revealed.
"Tenka" by Shunsen Takehara was inspired by Gray light, says artificial intelligence spokespersona.