FITR concept = Finding things by getting lost and stumbling across a good way to go.
Meeks cutoff was not.
How often I have found where I should be going only by setting out for somewhere else.
-- R. Buckminster Fuller = RBM
FITR - (come back to this point if you don't get lost to where it goes)
That does not link directly to finding what I was looking for but relates to something explored before. I have never seen the nature of that path officially stated anywhere as a mode of administering an oath or affirmation "shall be such as may be most consistent with, and binding upon the conscience of the person to whom such oath or affirmation may be administered."
That is exactly what my conscience tells me.
RBM Rule of Pathfinding Branch Choice
Link to previously explored Path
Examine
Extend that Path?
Yes?
Do until satisfied
Return to Path Branch Point
No?
Attach PlaceHolder note?
Yes
Make Stub Extension Note
Been here saw nothing Note
or
Been here saw this Note
Include LinkBack to Branch Departure Point on Note
Post Note to Path Point Trail Marker
No
Return to Path BranchPointLinkBack
Read DepartureNote posted on BranchPoint
Resume PathFinding from BranchPoint
Note on Notes: BlockChain thinking applies to notes. However, BranchChains are not abandoned in exploration if they do not become and extension of the MainChain but are always subject to extension as ObjectOriented Children of the ParentChain. All PathFinding TrailMarkers are TimePlace stamped.
Yes
Make Stub Extension Note
Been here saw nothing Note
or
Been here saw this Note
Include LinkBack to Branch Departure Point on Note
Post Note to Path Point Trail Marker
No
Return to Path BranchPointLinkBack
Read DepartureNote posted on BranchPoint
Resume PathFinding from BranchPoint
Note on Notes: BlockChain thinking applies to notes. However, BranchChains are not abandoned in exploration if they do not become and extension of the MainChain but are always subject to extension as ObjectOriented Children of the ParentChain. All PathFinding TrailMarkers are TimePlace stamped.
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