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Old Aug 20, 2018, 11:48 AM
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You want to know something really off the wall, bat-**** crazy, that proves we are evolving specifically to recognize patterns?

Scientists have found cave paintings in caves that have never seen any light whatsoever. Not even by fire. Only way to get to them is to swim a long distance underwater. These paintings are always of geometric lines and patterns. Anthropologists and psychologists have theorized that in pitch blackness like that, it acts as a sensory deprivation tank and causes auras, or "hallucinatory" geometric swirls and waves to appear (though I now begin to wonder if it's not more the pineal gland--the third eye--opening a bit when the noisy consciousness quiets down, allowing us to perceive deeper into reality?) in our visual cortex area. This has also been reproduced in said deprivation tanks under controlled conditions. This is not a new phenomenon.

Tell me, what evolutionary purpose is there in the amygdala being able to take over the visual cortex in the absolute absence of light to force such hallucinations to occur? Interestingly enough, the KGB and CIA have been able to demonstrate that the eyes can become accustomed to perceive near-infrared and near-ultraviolet radiation at the edges of the visual spectrum. Nature does everything for a reason, ladies and gentlemen. Nothing in evolution is done willy-nilly; when a new pattern emerges, there was a reason for it, and a purpose.

And Einstein's spooky action at a distance, i.e., quantum entanglement, has been proven so conclusively that there is no debate anymore. I begin to wonder if these oddities of reality aren't deliberate, almost like a cookie crumb trail for an intelligence to follow...? If the universe really was designed by some outside force, then surely it's a test for us to see who can figure it out first? If not, the coincidences are piling up higher and higher.

I think by directly harnessing that through quantum computing, we are going to take a dramatic step forward in technological progress because a quantum computer could be programmed with every mathematical and physical law of the universe that we know of, and easily figure out the unified field theory. The problem will be whether or not we can handle that knowledge? Do we have the wisdom to handle knowing all the answers? Make no mistake, quantum computing will allow us to tinker with the base code of the universe. In twenty years or less, quantum computing will become reality, and we will quadruple our scientific progress from the last five hundred years in the span of single lifetime. These computers are able to sift patterns from chaos because they see all probabilities--simultaneously--due to the nature how quantum entanglement works in a holographic/fractal universe.

Which means...I was right??!

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