A Summary of my last post. Main theme..
1st
two formats are linked through a common "Octagonal Register", presenting
"Processing Communication" involving a "Stack" of Letters or
Glyph's,
where One Letter or Glyph appears after another, producing a "String"
of "Instructions" and "Addresses".
where One Letter or Glyph appears after another, producing a "String"
of "Instructions" and "Addresses".
The "Communication" occurs Visually to the Mind, like letters "Streaming"
up through a Mask. When the Inner Mind (Absolute Center) reads this Communication.
The Brain then decodes it and we see and experience what we Believe to be "Reality",
i.e. our body and Environment. (Universe)
up through a Mask. When the Inner Mind (Absolute Center) reads this Communication.
The Brain then decodes it and we see and experience what we Believe to be "Reality",
i.e. our body and Environment. (Universe)
Here
is a drawing showing the two "9 Gates", One from the "Running Program"
of the Main "Temporary Libraries" and the Other is the
"9 Gates" used to load
Programs onto the "Programming
Stage".
Definition
of; "The Stage" (in Programming)
Adobe Flash as well as other animation programs use a "Stage".
Quote;
The
Stage in Adobe Flash Professional is the rectangular area where
you
place graphic
content when creating documents.
The Stage in the authoring
environment represents
the rectangular space
in Adobe Flash Player or in a web browser
window where
your SWF content
is displayed during playback.
To change the view of
the Stage as
you work, zoom in and out.
To help you position items on the Stage,
you can use the grid, guides,
and rulers.
To
view the entire Stage on the screen, or to view a particular area of
your drawing
at
high magnification, change the magnification level.
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And
in this next Drawing the 4 Ports involved, with an "Instruction" in the
Upper
Octagonal Port.
Another "Communication Port" used, is the "Communication Text" Format.
Notice
in this next Drawing, in the background of the "Partition Map", indicates
2
different types of Registers in
the "Ring of 8".
One
set of Registers, presents Octagonal Sub-Registers, in the "Running
Program" Registers.
While
in the Other 4 Locations which are the Inner "Temporary Libraries", Sub-Register
Squares.
Squares.
If
we examine these 4 "Square" Registers, we find that they are the 4 Corner
Registers
of a Group of 16 Registers. (4 x 4)
And
again they represent these 4 Registers;
a. The
Upper Left being the Program Register.
b. The
Upper Right being the Control Register.
c. The
Lower Left being the Picture or Data Register
and
d. The
Lower Right being the Scratch pad Register.
All
these 4 are of course access Registers, for the Inner "Running
Program"
"Temporary Libraries".
So
let's see what is Contained within these "Temporary Libraries" on the "Stage".
Remember
these are NOT the Libraries themselves, as they exist in your
"Processing Construct".
What I have been presenting in this thesis is the "Communication System", involving
Geometric "Instructions" based on Shape, (Including Size) Location and Color.
What I have been presenting in this thesis is the "Communication System", involving
Geometric "Instructions" based on Shape, (Including Size) Location and Color.
This Set of "Temporary Library Locations" shown in the Drawing Below, contains
a Copy of the Data from a Location within the "Permanent Libraries".
a Copy of the Data from a Location within the "Permanent Libraries".
In our case this Library "Contains" the Programs of this Universe, and the "Stories"
involving the same.
The "Running Program" Libraries, are where Data has been separated off from the Main
"Temporary Libraries" Information is taken from for the "Running Program", to be
transferred to to the Libraries shown highlighted in YELLOW in this next Drawing.
And here showing the "Running Program".
Here are the "Temporary Registers", involving the "Environment", One interacts with.
These "Temporary Libraries" contain our "Environmental" Experience involving
our Field of Vision and Interactivity.
This next Drawing shows the "Running Program" regarding our Individual Experiences.
And the Octagonal Ports, Highlighted in YELLOW, Data is then Transferred through
to the "Round Register" where we embrace our experience.
Finally the Experience in our Field of Vision and Interactivity.
Here is part of the "Directory Map"...
(a) Contains a Copy of some Data from a section of the "Permanent Libraries".
(b) Are the "Temporary Libraries" for the "Running Program", a portion from (a).
(c) Is the "Running Program" accessing Data & Instructions from (b)
(d) Are the "Temporary Libraries" containing Data & Instructions regarding the Earth.
(e) Are the "Libraries" containing Data & Instructions Separated off from (d) for (f)
(f) Is the "Running Program" accessing Data & Instructions from (e)
and
(g) Are the "Libraries" for the Individuals (Personal) Experience Separated off from (f)
and here as a Flow Chart showing in Part...
NOTE;
To gain the full understanding, please Start this "Thesis" from the beginning at 0001
Here are the "Temporary Registers", involving the "Environment", One interacts with.
These "Temporary Libraries" contain our "Environmental" Experience involving
our Field of Vision and Interactivity.
This next Drawing shows the "Running Program" regarding our Individual Experiences.
And the Octagonal Ports, Highlighted in YELLOW, Data is then Transferred through
to the "Round Register" where we embrace our experience.
Finally the Experience in our Field of Vision and Interactivity.
Here is part of the "Directory Map"...
(a) Contains a Copy of some Data from a section of the "Permanent Libraries".
(b) Are the "Temporary Libraries" for the "Running Program", a portion from (a).
(c) Is the "Running Program" accessing Data & Instructions from (b)
(d) Are the "Temporary Libraries" containing Data & Instructions regarding the Earth.
(e) Are the "Libraries" containing Data & Instructions Separated off from (d) for (f)
(f) Is the "Running Program" accessing Data & Instructions from (e)
and
(g) Are the "Libraries" for the Individuals (Personal) Experience Separated off from (f)
and here as a Flow Chart showing in Part...
NOTE;
To gain the full understanding, please Start this "Thesis" from the beginning at 0001
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