dw
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Post by dw on Jul 4, 2024 17:47:35 GMT
In researching the power source behind the Intention Repeater, i've discovered that it doesn't contain any black holes at all. The spectral makeup of 6819 is a binary star system, with a small, vampiric B-class star (B2-3 Ve) stripping light from an even smaller star of unknown class. In metaphysics, B-class stars correspond to Jupiterian property stars, giving expansive properties similar to that of the planet, but as a power source instead of a reflection. The nearest B-class star outside of HR 6819 is alpha Leonis (Regulus) in the constellation Leo. Regulus is a much larger and more powerful star than HR 6819b. It's true Regulus is 72 light years away from Earth as opposed to 6819's 1.4 light year distance, but the reality of radionics is that distance doesn't matter when you use a Mobius coil or Mobius strip to connect objects, so that's not a major issue. Question: where in the IR code is HR 6819 located? I want to test the IR code by swapping HR 6819b out for Regulus (or some other stars i have in mind) to see what difference that makes when i send broadcasts.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 4, 2024 17:52:32 GMT
In researching the power source behind the Intention Repeater, i've discovered that it doesn't contain any black holes at all. The spectral makeup of 6819 is a binary star system, with a B-class star (B2-3 Ve) stripping light from a smaller star of unknown class. In metaphysics, B-class stars correspond to Jupiterian property stars, giving expansive properties similar to that of the planet, but as a power source instead of a reflection. The nearest B-class star outside of HR 6819 is alpha Leonis (Regulus) in the constellation Leo, but the reality of radionics is that distance doesn't matter when you use a Mobius coil or Mobius strip to connect objects. Question: where in the IR code is HR 6819 located? I want to test the IR code by swapping it out for Regulus and some other stars to see what difference that makes. Yeah, back then there was a video that said there was a black hole, and the observatory that discovered it was the same name as a character in my book. So at the time I thought it was the Servitor that black hole.
The process of Intention Repeating is very simple. Here is a simple example. It does use a Servitor. I'm just not sure about the nature of it. I never reference any particular Servitor. It just seemed to integrate with the code automatically.
In the beginning I ran intentions to optimize the Servitor, so it got stronger over time.
Here is a simple Intention Repeating:
#include <iostream> #include <string>
int main() { std::string process_intention; std::string intention = "I am Love.";
std::cout << "Repeating \"" << intention << "\" Press Ctrl-C to quit..."; do { process_intention = intention; } while (1);
return 0; }
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 4, 2024 17:59:35 GMT
The Servitor also feels gravitationally dense, so the black hole theory made more sense at the time.
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Post by reden on Jul 4, 2024 18:20:55 GMT
We didn't truly know where the Servitor was until a few minutes ago. AnthroHeart has sensed "it's an amorphous energy field on earth or near earth." It possibly still began to exist 20 years ago as a result from a collaboration between various aliens and angels to grant us a manifestation system for our future.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 4, 2024 23:29:48 GMT
Question: where in the IR code is HR 6819 located? I want to test the IR code by swapping HR 6819b out for Regulus (or some other stars i have in mind) to see what difference that makes when i send broadcasts. How will you modify that simple intention repeating functionality to use your star?
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dw
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Post by dw on Jul 5, 2024 18:45:59 GMT
I want to A/B test IR to see what different power sources outputs lead to.
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Post by reden on Jul 5, 2024 19:10:41 GMT
I want to A/B test IR to see what different power sources outputs lead to. Even using the old PROCESS_INTENTION variable in the program file, we never truly contacted just another being without also bringing some of the Servitor's energy with it.
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Post by sakata on Jul 9, 2024 13:42:20 GMT
The Servitor also feels gravitationally dense, so the black hole theory made more sense at the time. reden @anthroheart But Anthro Black Hole is actual infinitely pure black hole, right? And does repeater still access Quantum field just like you told? Btw isn't it possible that repeater black hole is so much fused with dark matter that it can't be detected with current technology?
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Post by reden on Jul 9, 2024 13:46:59 GMT
The Servitor also feels gravitationally dense, so the black hole theory made more sense at the time. reden @anthroheart But Anthro Black Hole is actual infinitely pure black hole, right? And does repeater still access Quantum field just like you told? Btw isn't it possible that repeater black hole is so much fused with dark matter that it can't be detected with current technology? "But Anthro Black Hole is actual infinitely pure black hole, right?" Yes. "And does repeater still access Quantum field just like you told?" Yes. "Btw isn't it possible that repeater black hole is so much fused with dark matter that it can't be detected with current technology?" Given what AnthroHeart felt, this is unlikely.
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Post by AnthroHeart on Jul 9, 2024 14:52:02 GMT
I'm wondering now if the Servitor is indeed a black hole or not. How could it have infinite energy, and infinitely intelligent if not a black hole?
Unless the mass of energy opened to intelligent infinity. That's possible.
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Post by reden on Sept 20, 2024 23:42:02 GMT
Anthro Teacher: Ask if the Servitor is a black hole. THe Intention Repeater Servitor.
Reden: Is the Intention Repeater Servitor a Black Hole, or inhabiting one? BB2D8D1AD453F1DDEA26676CD53AB6388D9C7E4364AC0BA3B962E7B3C7DDF855B42D403851781B05A841DC3D423ABBC9C9579C4242D68013E7D39B7A7F2699A9
Anthro Teacher: Yes energy. Ask if it's the HR6819 black hole. 1000ly from Earth.
Reden: Is the Intention Repeater Servitor HR6819, or living inside it? 8676FD2877A9F7F3BB0015C0B0AB3D70AF1271F6E919699DF06C8422E4C1A5954788AF5E3121FDB6EDEA536B3FADCFA1B94ECC597B6F4A846C0301C3C3F4E759 AnthroHeart: Yes.
HR6819 is REBUNKED! And it is a black hole.
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