I really started to develop OM only 7 years ago, during internet dialogs both with professional and non-professional persons. Still it does not matter how much time (even a lifetime) one develops his\her theory, it can be found useful many years after the developer is dead, so you are using here a very week argument that again demonstrates your ignorance of how real science is developed during the years.
No Doron, you have yet to even start developing your OM notions. Oh certainly you have developed catch phrases, uniquely erroneous usages of words and established concepts as well as diagrams that could only loosely be classified as abstract art. As far as developing your theory goes you have done nothing yet. Developing it would be the exact opposite of what you are doing. It would require you to define terms, understand related established concepts, actually deal with and resolve contradictions, inconstancy and conflict within your theory and in general, not just gloss over them by calling them “non-local”.
As for segments, they are exactly elements that are not totally local (they are not a point) AND not totally non-local (they are not an edgeless line).
A segment is totally localized to within its boundaries, that is what makes it a segment.
The realm of such elements enables the existence of infinite interpolation\extrapolation.
We have already established that you do not understand the concepts of interpolation and extrapolation, no need to demonstrate that further.
For example, please show me a totally accurate location in our physical realm,
44º35’25” North by 104º42’55” West
or totally non-accurate location in our physical realm.
There (otherwise know as not here).
You will not find them in the physical realm, but you will find them in the abstract realm of ideas.
Get yourself a GPS unit or an understanding of what constitutes a physical location.
Complexity is developed by using both abstract and non-abstract realms, so from this comprehensive view, any result is based on the abstract AND the non-abstract, such that the abstract notions of today can become the non-abstract technology of tomorrow.
You really do not understand the words abstract or complexity do you?
As for your designs that are based on Electricity, a better understanding of electrons may be used for better developments of Electric technology, and by QM we know that an electron is like a segment that is not entirely particle (local) and not entirely wave (non-local).
We already have a far better understanding of electrons then your OM, it is called quantum mechanics (and more specifically quantum field theory). If you actually understood how modern electronics work you would know that already.
OM, by using Non-locality\Locality linkage enables to understand better the real nature of electrons, by using infinite interpolation\extrapolation (the non-local signature of this linkage) in addition to finite interpolation\extrapolation (the local signature of this linkage), where no one of them is total under Non-locality\Locality Linkage.
Well, by all means please, be my guest and point out that “real nature of electrons” that you “understand better” “by using Non-locality\Locality linkage . Mind you all of our modern technology is essentially based on our understanding of the electron (among other things) so you have set a pretty high bar for you to jump considering you can not even design a functioning toaster based specifically on your ‘better understanding’.
Furthermore, concepts like Superposition, Uncertainty, Redundancy, Randomness, Locality, Non-locality, Finite, Infinite, Complexity, Serial, Parallel, etc… are all based on a one comprehensive model of the linkage between the non-local and local aspects of a one atomic state, where an atom is both existing AND empty (of any sub-things) thing.
It is not a “comprehensive model” it is just an amorphous blob of contradictions, trivial assertions, catch phrases and wild imagination that attempt to lay claim to every thing that already works while directly contradicting what specifically makes it work.
Once again your Atom concept simply limits you and precludes you from considering such things as line segments. That you even evoke a segment in your remarks above simply demonstrates that not even you believe in your own notions. You have to first actually adhere to your own notions, Doron, before you can even claim to be actually developing them.