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XDb is a small step towards closing the large gap between the
capabilities of computers and humans. XDb's goal is to create a data
representation system that approaches the flexibility of the human
brain. XDb begins by representing all data uniformly with instances of
a single THING (patent pending). Each thing can have a variable number
of relationships with other things. Representing data as things
provides greater flexiblity and fuller realization of powerful
methodologies such as multiple inheritance and polymorphism.
XDb's development leads to some interesting interpretations about the very fundamental nature of everything:
1. The entire universe is a computing system. 2. All the space in the universe is memory. 3. Each memory has a state. 4. There exist relationships between the states of memories. 5. States are propagated at what we know as the speed of light.
One could interpret the above as follows:
The universe is a system consisting of an ocean of memory, each with a state and relationships to others which are propagated at the speed of light. Depending on the data in a particular space of this '3D' memory, it functions as matter, vacuum or a black hole. A perfect vacuum is an ocean of all 1's where data (light/matter) is propagated without alteration. A black hole is an ocean of all 0's where data (light/mattter) is propagated to 0's. Light is cyclic data being propagated through memory. Matter is cyclic data being propagated in loops in an area of memory. Mass is the amount of computing horsepower needed to alter data propagation.
Free your mind.
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Received on Sun Dec 22 2002 - 22:36:25 CST
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