You’re kind of missing the whole point. It’s about the psychic epiphany of the divinity. This epiphany is the root of magic and cults, which then develops into the sacred mysteries and the herds that follow. Despite the religious veneer that has a poor taste in the zeitgeist of today; there are deep spiritual roots that are the essence of both spirituality and science.
Why wouldn’t aliens work in a simulation model? The universe could be a shared sandbox to cross pollinate models or expose them to similar realities. Hah.
This is interesting, and it seems like the same coin of censorship but the other side. Censoring or fear or censorship already changes behavior. We have the more apparent China example and more covert USA example but both modify behavior through fear. Yeesh.
After reading that medium article on the plagiarism, it made me have a weird thought.
Craig kind of acts like a GPT-3 copyright utility function. It’s as if he’s scouring all content as a wild GAN patent troll. Even using past published papers to be rewritten under a copyright handle. Even the translation has errors related to visual artifacts vs human vision. Odd.
Probably has nothing to do with the massive electromagnetic generator geometry occurring as an interaction between Io and Saturn.
It also probably has nothing to do with the fact that a hexagonal geometry for antennas are known to be well suited for particular methods of electromagnetic interaction.
It’s also probably just chance that the South Pole glows just the same.
It all intuitively seems like different scales of electromagnetic interaction at different densities. In general though, humans tend to put any idea into a box. Physics tries to meet the ideas with reality.
What about converting the images to wavelength frequencies? That would expose identification in multiple domains? Maybe even a meta hash based on that and the gradient.