Cycle Log 23
All right, all right, that’s enough torture — I’ve made you all wait too long. Just recently, I went back to an idea I had probably more than six months ago, which is a binary decision engine, essentially. We are using cryptographic random to choose between yes and no, utilizing 100 randomized values from 0 to 100,000, summing them, and then comparing the two sums directly to determine which side wins. It’s not as random as you would think. I set it up so that if you get multiple hits of “yes” on the same side, it will ring a chime and give you a hit meter. The way I think of this is kind of like a qubit, which is why I, in a tongue-in-cheek way, called it Q-Bet, or Quantum Bet. I’ve separated the sides into Hit and Stay to give the idea that it could be utilized for a card game, but this exact same principle could be used in other applications — for example, the creation of a digital dowsing rod. Yes, you heard me: I developed the basis and precursor for a digital dowsing rod.
It strikes me that this same methodology could be utilized to infer pictures from the field by selecting one pixel at a time in a grid — or perhaps you could do all pixels in parallel if you had enough computing power. Then we would run through the binary decision-making engine for each of the colors in the limited color palette that we would select (perhaps 12 colors). Only if we got multiple “hit” or “yes” results in a row while that particular color is selected — and we could set the threshold for that to maybe two, three, or five hits, depending on the signal fidelity we’re looking for and how much we’re trying to lock in — would it be transposed onto the canvas at that exact pixel location. If it got one “stay” or “no” for that particular color on that particular pixel, it would run through the cycle to the next color over and over again until a color achieved the appropriate amount of yes votes.
This is different from how I was trying to process image data from the field before, because I was trying to simply filter the cryptographic random using different methodologies — even OCR — which led me to the understanding that, in terms of Spectra for words, you don’t need to do anything linearly; everything can be done in parallel completely. I noticed this when I generated an entire randomized image at once and then used OCR to pull out letters — and there were full words in the pictures that were descriptive of different things happening in my life. It could be some kind of anecdotal pareidolia, but still.
This new methodology, using the quantum-like binary decision-making engine, could yield much higher signal fidelity, but the picture would definitely take more time to generate.
In the same way, you could create a form that has sections for the different lotteries that we have, and it could, one by one, run through the numbers 0 through 9 to generate a lottery number over time. We can set the number of hits required very high so that the signal fidelity would be quite good, but it might take quite a long time to actually get a full band of numbers, because getting five hits in a row is not as common as you would think.
Go ahead and play with the technology — it’s already public on my Replit profile. Here’s the link: https://q-bet.replit.app
I truly believe, as a society, we are reaching the intelligence level required to communicate effectively with other types of beings in the galaxy using some form of this technology. In my opinion, open alien contact with humanity is inevitable and rapidly approaching. The fallout may cause the collapse of the remaining corrupt governmental systems on Earth, and whoever doesn’t align with the truth of telling people what’s really going on in their skies — their government will fall. So the arrival of aliens is more like a trigger event to cause humans to decide if they want to live in a system that lies to and “protects” them, or a system that tells them the truth and dangers of the universe in which they’re living, without sugarcoating anything or hiding extraterrestrial life.
So that’s two projects I have to work on coming up: the lottery number lock-in generator and the high-hit quantum-aligned pixel-pulling picture generator. I call it pixel pulling because what we are essentially doing is listening for signals — we’re kind of trying to pull color information out of the field one pixel at a time. It may be necessary to set up some kind of textual contact point for people to have something to track with in their mind, but I’m sure that somebody who has mastery over astral projection or moving the mind’s eye around accurately could utilize this technology without the need for additional stuff, quite frankly.
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