Digg on New Q
Need Computer Sciencefag input
Forgive my autism, could be misleading me here. But I couldn't help but notice patterns articulating themselves in the syntax of Q's new post. (Capitalization, Stacking of sentences, repetition of phrases, similarities in word composition, use of [brackets], etc.)
Big breakthrough seems to be the P[NP(C)] which I believe relates to the computer science field of "Time Complexity," which is the computational complexity that describes the amount of time it takes to run an algorithm, and how these operations are affected by constant factors verse input variables.
It seems that the operation time of the algorithm can greatly differ based on the SIZE OF THE INPUT FUNCTION. (variable)
(please forgive my lack of expertise on these topics, I am an Architectfag not a Computer-Sciencefag)
What if there is an algorithm governing the timing of certain events? And the "input function" is HUMANITY?
What if there is a mathematical limit that can be expressed as a function, where the Great Awakening grows at an exponential pace?
I may be reading way too into this, but I wanted to share what I found. It's way above my understanding of computer science, but I'm sure many of you can validate or discredit this line of thinking.
God Bless you all.
Sauces:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_complexity
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_complexity_theory
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complexity_theory_and_organizations#:~:text=Complexity%20theory%20emphasizes%20interactions%20and,strategic%20management%20and%20organizational%20studies.