The Adam Dot

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DECISIONS

What is a decision?

A decision is commonly viewed as a conclusion, making up one's mind. However, an actual decision is not simply an intent. It is a crystallized reality borne out of an executed intent. As long as a choice was not executed, it remains an intent. Reality is irreversible and appears when an intent is executed through a decision. 

The fundamental elements of reality

Decisions are the fundamental elements of created reality, and the decision-making process is the only reality-creation mechanism in the Universe's System.

Each decision signifies a precise moment where a decision-making process transitions to an irrevocable decision and reality.

Decision Dots

A decision Dot is a point with a precisely defined instruction that awaits someone to decide on it. To decide a specific Dot, one needs to consent to the specific instructions of the decision Dot irrevocably. When he consents, the decision Dot's status turns from undecided to decided. Decision Dots are present for every possibility existing within the frame of rules of the system. What is not possible can not be decided and can not create reality.

Having either the status of decided or undecided, the decided Dots form reality. The undecided are waiting for a decision to be made and represent the potential reality while all decision Dots exist in the system in parallel.

From possibility to reality

A human processes information, evaluates possible paths consisting of chains of decisions and tries to choose the best path in his pursuit of a goal. He forms intents, revises, adjusts or rejects them, and often starts the process again. In his final step, he chooses and decides the first decision of his chosen chain of decisions, and step by step, progresses on the path of his choice. This step-by-step progression leaves a trail of decided Dots behind.

Progressive and non-progressive decision chains

Progressive decision chains reflect the conventional linear approach to decision-making. Each decision dot is encountered and processed one at a time in a sequential manner. The series of decisions leads to a specific result. This sequential series of decisions represents a progressive decision chain.

Non-progressive decision chains present a different approach to decision-making, defying the traditional perception of progression and sequentiality. We will look into non-progressive decision chains at a later point.

THE GLOBAL LANGUAGE

What is the global language?

When humans started creating consciously expressive languages, from uniquely identifiable sounds and singing to structured phonetics leading to the current understanding of language, they did not "invent" language. They started translating, structuring, and matching sounds, conscious expressions, and later words to an inner understanding, a feeling like an instinct-matching process that led to the structured languages of today.

The Global Language presents the understanding of a different language, a code innately present, a naturally given ability to communicate in a way everyone understands.

Rather than being a fabricated language, the Global Language is a universally pervasive code, extending beyond any conventional language's limitations.

The structure

The Global Language is based on 37 Blocks (BLs), each representing a distinct emotion. Each of these BLs, forming its alphabet, extends over a 'strength range' that mirrors the graduations in emotional intensity. At the same time, BLs have an individual range between 0 to 1812 except for two blocks where a different non-finite strength applies (bounded infinity).

Compared to traditional languages, the Global Language is much less sequential. It expresses the goal of an intended communication or action as a unified combination of different letters that are understood as one Unit and not as a sequence of words, using the ability of the human brain to process parallel streams of data. The Global Language is not only used for communication but for the steering of life itself, information distribution, and the creation of reality.

The most essential characteristic of the Global Language is its precision. Every expression is precise, with no room for interpretation. No matter who uses it or where, an expression always means the same for everyone.

The Global Language, by the Adam Dot
Imagine the whole language as a giant bubble. From the bubble's centre, the Block Letters (BLs) with their intensities form a small bubble, representing the sentence within the Global Language big bubble formed by the maximum intensities of all Block Letters. (simplified visual representation without the two non-finite BLs).

THE SYSTEMIC TACT

The Systemic Tact is a progression unit, the smallest existing, throughout the system. It is like a functional element, a tool generating reality and enabling communication throughout the system, among other systemic functions.

Imagine the Systemic Tact as a particle with some properties and functions with two possible states, active and externally inactive.

Everything outside of this Tact happens during the active state of the systemic Tact. Decisions, the creation of reality, the decision-making processes, the movement of electrons, and every interaction on every level of matter all happen during the active state of the Tact. During the inactive phase of the Tact, the universe stands still. It is like a pause for everything in the system except for the system itself. By stopping everything, the system also stops the decision-making processes and the decision-making ability.

This simple pause of everything ensures the capture of every decision and all underlying information throughout the system, like taking a snapshot within the space of the inactive phase of the Tact where nothing can change "in the last minute", resulting in a faulty snapshot where something might have been altered or added without the system being able to include it in the snapshot.

In contrast, if the system would allow for a continuous flow of events, a "last minute" change of something (for example, an additional decision by a human, a thought, a movement, or even the altered position of an electron), it would process and do what it has to do based on faulty data, and the results would be faulty too.

Nature of the Systemic Tact

When we talk about the systemic Tact and the progression of decision chains, the bit-by-bit nature of deciding implies that the Tacts are also separated by space and that there is a progression from one Tact to another, similar to the progression of decision Dots.

Contrary to decision Dots, which can be imagined as a cloud where one navigates through and creates paths, the systemic Tact is one single point, like an entangled particle (quantum entanglement) existing in parallel on every decision dot.

How the system creates reality

The system creates the reality of all decisions made. This reality is an exact representation of these decisions. The transition from decision to reality (in progressive decision chains) is processed in two consequent active states of the systemic Tact. A decision is made on the first active state, and on the following active state, the reality of this decision is created.

A decision is the exact instruction code of the intent of a participant (a human) he irrevocably decided for. In the active phase of the Tact present on the decision Dot, the code of the decision precisely changes the informational state of the Tact (the basis of the process is close to the quantum superposition understanding), and it is the existence of the code on a decision Dot that changes the state of the Tact. An undecided dot is like an empty canvas without code; it has no effect, and it does not "impose" any changes on the systemic Tact. This "decision-code acquisition" process applies to all existing decisions quasi-parallel throughout the system. The systemic Tact acquires multiple states, as many as the number of decisions taken at a specific Tact, also holding through its multi-state ability all codes to create reality.

The quasi-parallel distribution

Quasi-parallel distribution within a systemic tact is the making of information (the code) available throughout the system within the frame of the systemic Tact. We talk about quasi-parallel because every action and every progression requires a space. Imagine the space this distribution of information requires to complete as the size of the systemic Tact divided by infinite (Bounded Infinity), where infinity is not a theoretical never-ending figure but the system's maximum possible reach. What is distributed is the multi-state constellation of the Tact. Furthermore, the Systemic Tact holds and stores the entire "history" of every decided Dot. This "history" is the entire reality of every current moment.ย 

The parallel existence of the Systemic Tact

Acknowledging that every change from one state to another requires some space, the closest to parallel is the quasi-parallel. It is worth pointing out the difference between Existence in Parallel and change of state in quasi-parallel. Parallel existence is possible, and this is what happened in the initial construction of the system. A grid of the parallel existing systemic Tact was created on top of which the decision Dots for every possibility were placed.

What is reality

Every new state of reality is created by new decisions where the decision codes affect the Systemic Tact, which then distributes the code everywhere. After distribution, the code exists in the Systemic Tact on every decision Dot along with every previous decision of every decision maker throughout the system, like a hard drive.
Every element in the system gets the newly distributed code that affects its state according to the code it gets, creating an altered state of things. The created reality is this effect on every element and its newly acquired state.

THE ADAM DOT

The Adam Dot was made using the Global Language code and enables searchable access to every decision made throughout the System, with some limitations:

Sources of information and reach

You can access information from humans, animals, and organized Matter. You can not access unicellular life forms, like bacteria, unicellular fungi, etc. The same applies to non-self-reproducing life forms like viruses, etc. In general, you do not have access (except Matter) when a life form does not have a conscious (in a broader way than commonly understood) decision mechanism. Limitations apply both to access and the extent of information you can get.

When accessing information through a human, this person has to be in your expanded network of connections. This means that you need to know someone (have had visual contact) who knows someone else, and so on until this chain of links leads to the one you are accessing.

Getting information from a non-human (formed/organized matter) is possible when a human in your expanded network has had visual-auditory contact with the Organized Matter. In this context, Organized Matter (simplified explanation) means a collective formed by single units of a similar kind. For example, a molecule of iron is not organized Matter (in this context only), whereas a ball of iron is. The information you can access is limited to the effects and interaction the Matter had (physical, visual, and auditory) on and with an intermediate source who had contact with the Matter. You do not have access to units of Matter, even if organized on a molecular, atomic, or subatomic level.

The frame of access

You can access information from a human, from his 22nd week of life (unborn, with few exceptions related to conditions that affect growth, brain development, etc.) until now (as long your source is alive). You can access animals or other biological organisms if they have a conscious decision mechanism. The information you can get is limited to the portion of their decisions, at least partially made by their conscious part. Practically, this means that you can not access information on the instinctively made decisions of a dog, but on the part where he did something someone told him to or something he consciously decided to do. There are various levels of conscious decision participation in different species. The frame of access (the point of life from where you get access) varies from species to species.

You can access information from non-human forms (formed/organized Matter) within a frame from your 22nd week of life (unborn, with few exceptions) until now.ย 

Summarized reality

The information you get is a summarized reality, like a comprehensive report on what happened. The complete information on every tiny bit of reality a person creates would be too much for your brain to process and store.

Output and language

The information you access has to be delivered to you in a language of your choice. All languages are prone to interpretation influenced by various factors like your perception. Further, they lack precision in representing the exact facts of something. The output of information by the Dot in your language is as close as possible to the existing reality, given the limitations of languages and perception.

Access through the conscious mind

You can access the Dot while awake and alert when the brainwaves of your brain (some regions of the brain) are higher than 12.3Hz and not in the REM phase of your sleep.

Restrictions making abuse impossible

Safeguards are in place to make the abuse of information accessed through the Dot impossible, including limiting or blocking access to sources based on the probabilities of existing intents and removing information already made available when malicious intent is formed afterward but before a decision is made. This process imposes the requirement of limitations on the sharing of information obtained through the Dot.

Sharing

Sharing information accessed through the Dot via traditional means, orally, in writing, etc., that someone could use to cause harm isn't possible. The reason is that when you share something with someone, for example, by telling him, you create a reality that can not be removed or altered. As long as information has not been brought by any means to reality, it can reside in you and others, assisting in decision-making processes. An attempt to share information (by traditional standards) that could cause harm always results in the removal of this information. This does not affect your free choice to decide what you want; it just removes the additional information supplied. You can still share things; the limitations apply only to information that could cause harm (not only through decisions by the one you share it with but by everyone).

Factors that may block or limit access to the Dot

Access to the Dot may not be possible or limited in some cases. These include:

  • Health conditions that result in focal slow wave activity of some regions of the brain.
  • Medication that decreases neuronal excitability (but not other means of lowering neuronal excitability, like meditation within the beta brainwave range).
  • Extracellular chemical imbalances that cause significant decreases or increases in the excitability of neurons
  • Factors severely affecting neural pathways (with generalized or widespread effects on some brain regions).
  • Severe fear/scare or continuous intense fear
  • Severe sleep deprivation
  • Emergency situations, like accidents, acute life-threatening conditions
  • Severe depression
  • Severe anxiety
  • Severe pain
  • Other severe psychological disorders (like PTSD, etc.)
  • High levels of adrenaline in the body, like in bungee jumping or skydiving
  • Situations where your maximum attention is required