Anonymous ID: c25425 Jan. 7, 2020, 8:59 p.m. No.7748310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8355

>>7748038

Project looking glass is at best an algorithm which quantifies odds of input being as close too 100% accurate to a desired future event. No time travels. Consider it a balance with a left and right scale. The left scale is the natural visible world, the right scale is the invisible future world. Now place a desired future event on the right scale, we can call this event the true measure or a “just/accurate” weight. On the left side we put a myriad of possible doings/events beginning with one event, then two, etc…and combinations of present and or near future event rollouts. The algorithm will process what we lay in the left side and calculate how close we get to bringing the right scale into balance.

 

It works the same way as images in a mirror when you consider the mirror is an allegory for the bending of timespace into spacetime. That’s an audio visual into visual audio. But that’s another topic.

Anonymous ID: c25425 Jan. 7, 2020, 9:14 p.m. No.7748462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8519

>>7748355

I think you’re talking about a guy named Cliff High. Yes it’s kind of like what he was doing except he was gathering what social media was saying rather than creating his own input to balance out the intended future event. He didn’t know the future event, so he had nothing in the scale, he was trying to calculate it based on what words people spoke. I found that very interesting.

 

The shills would have us to think project looking glass was a domed glass on a table in the Neveda desert and they could look

in this and see present to future happenings…like the evil witch in the Wizard of Oz, but it’s pure 100% crap. There is no such thing to do that.