3.2. The Computer, Man, God and Universe Analogy
The computer
analogy and reality as a computer simulation explains everything from the speed
of light to the unexplained aspects of quantum science. The computer analogy
and terminology offers the best tool and analogy for understanding Man, God and
the universe.
The mere existence and rapid evolution of computer science is a sign that the maturity of man is at hand. The universe operates on principles analogous to a vast computer. This could not be discovered until the computer and computer science developed to a certain level. It is as if a highly advanced intelligence designed the universe to withhold its secrets from plain site until man developed to a certain degree.
Computer Science
is the best analogy we can us for Man, God and the Universe. Computer
terminology supplies us with the best words and concepts to describe the
nature, functioning and inter-relationship of Man, God and the Universe. This analogy will allow us to develop the
most powerful programming language to date for the programming of “reality,” it
is called OCCOULIA.
I will begin
with some basic definitions and concepts in computer science and show the analogous
aspects of man, God and the universe for each term and/or concept.
Let us begin with a basic definition of
computer.
“Computer - A computer is
a programmable machine designed to sequentially and automatically carry out a
sequence of arithmetic or logical operations. The particular sequence of
operations can be changed readily, allowing the computer to solve more than one
kind of problem...
Conventionally a computer consists of some form of memory for data storage, at least one element that carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control element that can change the order of operations based on the information that is stored. Peripheral devices allow information to be entered from an external source, and allow the results of operations to be sent out...
A computer's processing unit executes series of instructions that make it read, manipulate and then store data. Conditional instructions change the sequence of instructions as a function of the current state of the machine or its environment.” [iv]
Let us break this definition down piece by piece. First off, notice that is
says that the computer is a “programmable
machine.”
The definition of a “machine” is:
“A machine manages power to accomplish a task, examples include, a mechanical system, a computing system, an electronic system, a molecular machine and a biological machine.”[v]
Therefore, we see that a “biological
machine” or body is included in the definition of machine. The body manages power to accomplish a wide
variety of tasks.
Returning to the definition of computer, it says a computer is a “programmable machine”. Programmable means something that can carry out the commands and instructions of a “program”.
A computer program (also software, or just a program) is a sequence of instructions written to perform a specified task with a computer.
The human body is also programmable and carries out the tasks as commanded by certain programs. The same way a computer program instructs a computer what task or activities to perform, humans have certain programs that tell our bodies what to do.
Every computer has an operating system, which is a program or series of programs that give the computer its basic functionality.
“An operating system (OS) is software, consisting of programs and data, that runs on computers, manages computer hardware resources, and provides common services for execution of various application software.” [vi]
Many of a
computer’s programs run in the background yet control vital functions of the
computer. Similarly, there are programs, which run in the background of the human
body, yet control vital function of the body. For instance, there is a program
(a set of instructions) which tells your heart to beat. Also another program
tells your body to breath. These programs run in the background, you do not
consciously tell your heart to beat or your body to breath.
Thus it is obvious that the body is not just like a computer, it is literally a
computer. The body is a biological computer, or bio-computer. Just like every
computer, the human bio-computer has an operating system, which controls the
main operations of the body.
When you purchase a computer from the store, it comes with the operating system pre-installed. The same way when a child is born, the child comes into the world with their operating system pre-installed. You do not teach the child to breath, nor do you teach their heart to beat. Our operating system is pre-installed by our DNA.
When you bring
that computer home with the pre-installed operating system, that same operating
system allows you to install new additional program/software that did not come
with the computer. With humans, after the child is born and brought home, the
child has new programs installed by the parents and others close to the child.
Language is an example of a program. We also install programs in the child such
as fears, phobias, and behaviors.
The most important and long-lasting programs are installed in children in their
first 6 years of life. These programs include everything from language to
social interactions. Many things that we as adults suffer from often have their
roots in programs that were installed in us during these first 6 years of life
(you were in a hyper-suggestive state). Just like with computers, these
programs tell us and our bodies how to act or react to others, and our
environment. These programs also dictate our abilities and limitations.
In computers,
you can see these programs running in the background if you press
simultaneously the keys: control, alt, and delete. This will open up the “task
manager” which not only shows you what is running in the background, it also
shows how much resources that program is consuming while it is running. You can
also stop the processes of certain programs. For humans, through meditation, we
can access our “task manager” and be able to see what programs are running in
the background.
The definition of “computer” also said
that:
“Conventionally a computer consists of some form of memory for data storage, at least one element that carries out arithmetic and logic operations, and a sequencing and control element that can change the order of operations based on the information that is stored.”
The operating system and additional programs installed in a computer are stored in a computer’s memory. The memory of the human bio-computer consists of the DNA and the nervous system. The nervous system handles both short term and long-term memory and ultimately stores long-term memory in DNA.
This long-term memory stored in DNA thus can actually be passed down to future generations. This is where ancestral/family memories and tendencies come from. It is through the DNA code that "consensus reality" is passed down and inherited.
I once heard of an experiment that was done, which I cannot remember the source, which involved crow and the passing down of memory via DNA. A person wore a mask and walked through a park harassing every crow he seen. After a while, whenever he walked through the park, the crows would down and harass him in turn. What was interesting was that even years later, when the crows had babies, when the babies crows grew, they would also harass him although he never directly harassed these babies. It was as if they inherited this response to this mask from their parents. When he did not where the mask, the crows left him alone. This shows that memories and programs (response programs) can actually be passed down to future generations.
The definition of “computer” also said
that:
“The particular sequence of operations (contained in a program) can be changed readily”
Aspects of the operating system and programs of computers can be modified or altered. The same way programs in computers can be installed, modified and un-installed; programs in humans can also be installed, modified and un-installed. In our programming language “OCCOULIA” we use methods involving sigils, meditation, visualization, divination, etc., to install, modify and un-install programs. The human being is truly a programmable “machine”.
Every computer has an operating system, just as every human has one. Well guess what, so does the universe. Like man, the universe is also a “programmable machine”. Not only is man a computer (bio-computer), the universe is a computer as well. Let us now make the same comparison as we did for the human bio-computer.
Let us recall
that the definition of computer said that the computer is a “programmable
machine”. We also observed that:
“A machine manages power to accomplish a task, examples include, a mechanical system, a computing system, an electronic system, a molecular machine and a biological machine.”
Well the
universe is both a “mechanical”, “electronic system” or rather “electrical system”, and “biological”. The “mechanical” aspects of the universe involving the rotation and
revolution of planets and celestial bodies is plainly evident, Less evident is
the “electronic” and “electrical” aspects of the universe. Space does not
permit me to go into detail here regarding the new finding regarding the
electro-magnetic foundation of the universe, but I plan to in future books in
this Secret of Secrets" series (view "Thunderbolts
of the Gods" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AUA7XS0TvA).
Suffice it to say here that there is really only one force in the universe (not
four as we have been taught) and it is electro-magnetism. The other so-called
forces (gravity, weak nuclear and strong nuclear forces) are really side
effects of electro-magnetism! Whether you realize it or not, with that one
statement I have unified all of the forces, but the significance of this I will
have to get into in a later book in this "Secret of Secrets" book
series.