Ludologically, twistor space is a complex configuration space f solutions to the [twistor]] formula [f(u,u)=0]. Because a fibor is encoded to close its string the exact same way every time (ascertained from the uniqueness property), there must exist an acoustic bound in place enforcing these conformations; without such a field, the fibor would misfold (i.e., not properly fold into its correct final structure/be unfit).
Note (+): We assume that each twistor field is unique to some fibor. Essentially, this is a mapped spinor. The 'spin' (an object's spinning metric signature) here is identifiable with the quantum fields of arbitrary spin (physics).
Twistor space time complexity is curvilinear.
See also
- bubblegum
- Egglepple
- fibor
- game
- key
- leaf string
- melodics
- rotisserie
- stew
- string acoustics
- string ludology
- The Origamic Symphony
- twistor
- twistor class
- walk
- yesegalo
Analogue: twistor space