• Strange Computer Code Discovered Concealed In Superstring Equations!
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1LCVknKUJ4[/media] [quote]"Doubly-even self-dual linear binary error-correcting block code," first invented by Claude Shannon in the 1940's, has been discovered embedded WITHIN the equations of superstring theory! Why does nature have this? What errors does it need to correct? What is an 'error' for nature? More importantly what is the explanation for this freakish discovery? Your guess is as good as mine.[/quote] We are all part of a massive computer simulation. We must prove our worth to be reincarnated in the next build. [img]http://boourns.cjb.net/thumb/morpheus.jpg[/img]
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oh fucking hell dont tell me people actually believe this shit? Also What.
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[QUOTE=matty928;35334930]oh fucking hell dont tell me people actually believe this shit?[/QUOTE] I am the one.
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Oh fuck the Matrix is real D: Can I please get an Agent to make me a nice juicy steak like in that one scene? I'm not eating that mushy shit they had on the Nebuchadnezzar.
Say what again. I dare you! I double-dare you, motherfucker! Say what one more time!
Here's another way of looking at it, what if Claude Shannon back in the 40s discovered the code within the equations of superstring theory or something similar and used that as a basis for the code he created.
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Some whatting!
Interesting.. [B]Edit:[/B] I somehow got from this video to Barry and Stuart's X-Ray machine.
[Img]http://sae.tweek.us/static/images/emoticons/emot-psyduck.gif[/Img] Crazy theory.
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[QUOTE=TheSmartass;35335149]Say what again. I dare you! I double-dare you, motherfucker! Say what one more time![/QUOTE] What
Is that Dyson I hear? [editline]29th March 2012[/editline] I want the source video of this.
[QUOTE=Un.Hxx.Aé;35336557]Is that Dyson I hear? [editline]29th March 2012[/editline] I want the source video of this.[/QUOTE] yeah, I want to see the equations.
i see a black man in the video thumbnail i'm not gonna click it [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Why reply" - PLing))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=rusty trombone;35336962]i see a black man in the video thumbnail i'm not gonna click it[/QUOTE] oh just shat the fuck up and watch it
James Gates is a respected scientist so I doubt he'll make shit up. Still, probably just coincidence.
We are a simulation inside a simulation being simulated by simulators.
Here is the paper on it. [url]http://arxiv.org/abs/0806.0051[/url] You may have trouble understanding it if you haven't attended university. [editline]29th March 2012[/editline] [QUOTE]Previous work [1] has shown that the classi cation of indecomposable o -shell representations of N-supersymmetry, depicted as Adinkras, may be factored into specifying the topologies available to Adinkras, and then the height-assignments for each topological type. The latter problem being solved by a recursive mech- anism that generates all height-assignments within a topology [1], it remains to classify the former. Herein we show that this problem is equivalent to classifying certain (1) graphs and (2) error-correcting codes.[/QUOTE] Less sensational than it is.
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I am going to find a way to open console
Computer Codes in my browser when I surf the web? Nature uses HTML? or maybe PHP? or maybe a proprietary language like ASP?
universe was created in visual basic
Whether or not this is a coincidence or if it's even note worthy depends on how much this code appears in these equations. The code is very, very simple; it could easily just be a coincidence. However, since I assume this person knows what he's talking about, the code would probably show up a lot.
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