10-09-2015, 01:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2015, 01:48 PM by DarthXedonias.)
Ricardo- Ya know, I was wondering this exact same thing a few days ago. If 6G's state shifting makes it pretty much instant and then makes that state self-replicating to a degree wouldn't that make it so that there wouldn't really be a need for the magnets to be 6 stages anymore? Also, wouldn't that mean that you wouldn't have to worry about repetitions as much anymore? If this is true then we wouldn't have to worry about adding more things to these programs (not that there's much more that needs to be added imo). Another reason why everyone might not have to worry is that 6G seems to have significantly more words per second processing power than 5G. So, you should still be able to get plenty of repetitions. Lets take the numbers for AM6 for a example:
102,000 words (AM6's master Key script)/ 100 words (roughly 5G's WPS)/ 60 seconds= going through the entire AM6 script in about 17 mins.
102,000 words/ 416 words (the old 6G prototype's WPS)/ 60 seconds= going through the entire AM6 script in about roughly 4 mins.
Mind you this is with the old 6G prototype's words per second. Shannon has already said that the current prototype's WPS is "significantly" more. This would mean that even if lets say you added another 102,000 words of "additions" for AM7 (which I think is overkill by the way) you would still be able to go through the whole script in about 8 mins. Your still getting the whole script 2 times in the time it takes for 5G to get through the entire script 1 time. I understand catman's concern but at the same time given what I wrote above the new WPS and State shifting technology shouldn't make getting the amount of repetitions a concern. I also highly doubt we are even going to get 102,000 words of additions for the programs anyway. Though obviously, any additions made should be in line with the goal of the program its being added to. As a Side note, I believe the lack of success with magnets has more to do with resistance then repetitions honestly. I'm hoping with the state shift technology this issue will be resolved since its already putting you in that state and almost not giving your mind the time to mount resistance towards the suggestions.
102,000 words (AM6's master Key script)/ 100 words (roughly 5G's WPS)/ 60 seconds= going through the entire AM6 script in about 17 mins.
102,000 words/ 416 words (the old 6G prototype's WPS)/ 60 seconds= going through the entire AM6 script in about roughly 4 mins.
Mind you this is with the old 6G prototype's words per second. Shannon has already said that the current prototype's WPS is "significantly" more. This would mean that even if lets say you added another 102,000 words of "additions" for AM7 (which I think is overkill by the way) you would still be able to go through the whole script in about 8 mins. Your still getting the whole script 2 times in the time it takes for 5G to get through the entire script 1 time. I understand catman's concern but at the same time given what I wrote above the new WPS and State shifting technology shouldn't make getting the amount of repetitions a concern. I also highly doubt we are even going to get 102,000 words of additions for the programs anyway. Though obviously, any additions made should be in line with the goal of the program its being added to. As a Side note, I believe the lack of success with magnets has more to do with resistance then repetitions honestly. I'm hoping with the state shift technology this issue will be resolved since its already putting you in that state and almost not giving your mind the time to mount resistance towards the suggestions.
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