Our Time Machine
- goliathflores
- Nov 17, 2021
- 1 min read
As I may have mentioned. I can't write for too long. I'm under mostly undetectable, but constant surveillance. My only chance to write this without being detected is through Kali Linux run on a thumb drive away from the campus.
Our time machine isn't what you'd traditionally think of. Everything that we view is in blue wire-frame, since most of the resources go to the calculations. The machine itself used to be an eye piece that you looked into. But, we view the possible future (or possible past even) through VR goggles now. The part that I don't fully understand, but that's truly remarkable is that the AI system that constructs the future somehow needs the viewers conscious attention to function properly. Or, improperly at times. Some people can't use it, it doesn't work correctly for them and we don't know why.)
In any case, it's a supercomputer that calculates events to the "quark horizon", which means that it always tries to calculate the movement of everything down to the quark. The super computer uses the computing power, and data from a whole host of computers, and other machinery that produce data worldwide. Many people don't even know that their computers are being used, but places like NOAA do. Well, at least someone high up does.
I just can't tell you how hilarious it is sometimes, when people get the future so wrong, and you see them plunging in that wrong direction right now. What do you say? "Hey, I work at a lab with a time machine, and I wouldn't do that shit if I were you."

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