Ok, I watched this video and it does explain it very well in good detail. My question now is to Tracy Wadsworth- Camilo Parra Palacio- Eduardo Alarcon all you who are programmers. In my book that I wrote, I said that reality is taking the unseen and transforming it into the physical reality that we can all sense with our sensors. We can't see frequency with our eyes unless we measure it with something that lets us "see" it. So using physics are you as programmers turning our physical reality into an electronic or mathematical reality that lets the CPU "see" the function with its sensors just like we use our eyes? Do you as the programmer take the physical reality and by using math turn it into a binary world that has the ability to transform into a 3 dimesional world? You see me as the designer, I take thought and images either from my brain, a picture, conversation, or all the inputs, and make them physical by recording it as an image, a plane, or an object in my program that I basically live in called Inventor.
In my book that I wrote,
I said that reality is taking the unseen and transforming it into the physical reality that we can all sense with our sensors. We can't see frequency with our eyes unless we measure it with something that lets us "see" it.
So using physics are you as programmers turning our physical reality into an electronic or mathematical reality that lets the CPU "see" the function with its sensors just like we use our eyes?
Do you as the programmer take the physical reality and by using math turn it into a binary world that has the ability to transform into a 3 dimesional world?
You see me as the designer, I take thought and images either from my brain, a picture, conversation, or all the inputs, and make them physical by recording it as an image, a plane, or an object in my program that I basically live in called Inventor.