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  • People who can build up advanced logic systems can make or adapt their own Unix-like operating system on any computer. It happened before and it'll happen again, even if the computer uses confusing Orb stuff instead of modern bits and bytes.

    https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html

  • Red Dwarf. Also that recent Netflix show where they explain trying to solve a complicated maths problem to help aliens, but I forget what it's called now. The one where alien eyes appear in the sky.

    And also a weird Youtube video that's quite well-known, along with its sequel. They're called The Hole and The Orb.

    The Hole is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAIbvlobWDM

  • Bare in mind the big triangle they're using to model computers and technology/networking right now.

    They're attempting to design an interesting new form of technology where they think computers will be storing and processing energy using special shapes.

    An example is that in Einstein's quantum mechanical physics, a triangle can store energy due to quantum wavefunctions. A triene molecule stores a lot of energy in its ring, and it would store a lot more if it were equilateral. Quantum mechanical waves in certain 2D energy potential wells can store up and "fire" energy or data when launched through air, even with just normal, physical air-based wavefunctions and resonances.

    I hope you like triangles and understand that they're basically science, just like the energy-stabilising benzene molecule that organic chemist's all care about so much, because we'll all likely be seeing a lot more of them soon.

    One final thing:

    Actually try building a catapult that launches a 2D shape through 3D space and see if it releases any useful energy vibrations into the air when you fire it, especially after covering the shape with a sturdy and tight net that's as rigid and secure as possible. The 2D shape could even be something as simple as a triforce with a circle around it.

  • It's the Bible codes, which you might not believe in or care about. To have an idea like that, which people still believed in and would easily spread across the world, he needed to understand about mathematical geometries. To do this, he spent most of his life studying. It was a form of logic he used to say things that were hard to disagree with.

  • Jesus explained a special equilateral triangle shape and its internal geometries, mainly group theory. It has an identity where if you imagine rotating it by 120 degrees, there's no change in position afterwards. He said there were 3 important things you should know and they were all equal and in a way identical; they perfectly related to each other.

  • Radical

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  • Whoever wants to gain knowledge. The Orb is a special shape affecting belief systems and encoding knowledge.

    https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html

    A circle is just a simpler orb. It also has infinite data points.

    This encodes knowledge because it has numbers with relationships and shapes. You could imagine writing something that looks like how to add a number in this system. It makes up inter-related values and something that looks like data structures using maths.

    Same with Lambda Calculus or programming in Lisp since it does the exact same thing. It builds up abstractions. You can store the concept in your own head, set it to some state, then see how things are related.

    Ancient mathematicians like Pythagoras would often worship shapes and use them to inform beliefs, along with spreading knowledge about these shapes and their properties. Shapes can encode vectors and matrix transformations, along with mathematical group theory, which should all clearly be logically the same as any mathematical system.

    Ancient mathematicians weren't stupid either. They used internal geometries to deduce things about the transformations of shapes based on assumptions about what was inside the shape, then show stuff that was obviously true to them since they can visualise it.

    If you wanted to understand all this stuff and have it look obvious, you could try reading:

    -SICP (Lisp programming by early MIT researchers)

    -An Intro to Octave programming (and how it relates to shapes)

    And finally anyone who's spoken about "SCP 606" or "The Orb". Many have: Ashens (British youtuber who made a popular video literally called the Orb), Tomska (related), Terry Davis (and other crazy people who were skilled in certain practices a bit like computers), religious leaders who seemed to preach shapes like triangles (with rotation identities), people like Richard Stallman who made up weird philosophies many easily followed and could justify to themselves, old fantasy stories with orbs that worked like computers, etc.

    Many people discovered and used these very universal concepts to try to "enlighten" themselves about most skills many could never understand or dream of in their own minds, like operating systems or consistently appealing comedy.