Thursday, June 11, 2009

Creation: Outside of Time and Space to Create Time and Space?

I was sitting at my desk one day, reading up on some notes about evolution and creation. And while reading those notes, an interesting thought had came to mind.

See, as Creationist, we believe that everything was created by a supernatural being that exist outside of time and space. And Evolutionist would agree that everything originated from one source or some sort of primordial hot spot that started the big bang; resulting in the simultaneous creation of space, time, and matter.

Many evolutionist may also suggest that the idea of a supernatural being creating time, space, and matter really ridiculous. In fact, most evolutionist are bias against the supernatural to begin with.

But, how could something create nothing...? Or rather, how could someone create something without being in there in the first place? (If that makes any sense)

But sitting at my desk this one morning, I had an interesting thought that came to mind... Computers...

Computers... What are they? I mean what do they do? Well, they're machines... They run software... But what is Software? Can we physically hold it? I mean the actual program itself?

Can we taste it or touch it? No. (Sure, you may have seen the Matrix and probably notice some of the things I am talking about.) But, where does a program exist? Where does it live?

It's simple, in an environment made for software, a computer.

Now in order to create software we must use other pieces of software (programming tools, etc...) But when we create any type of software we must do it within an environment where the software can exist... A computer. It's almost as though software exist in a dimension aside of our own.

Let's say our computer is a separate existence of time, space, and matter. And let's also say we are the supreme being that exist outside of that environment. Now, one day we just woke up and decided to create an AI (Artificial Intelligence) character to interact with us, talk back to us and respond, much like a human.



- Like God said... "Let us make man in our image..." -

Well the first thing we need is space. Where are we going to put it all?

It's as simple as X Y Z... Depth and height can be resolved by first creating a 3d space, giving us virtual depth and height for an artificial environment.

When we create this space, we are actually doing this outside of its (the 3d space) definition of Space and within our own. We are not in the computer doing this nor are we in their space (logic space). But, we exist outside both of those parameters creating and influencing something from the outside. Which is similar to what the bible describes.

Next, what we need is the time. I mean, is it actually possible to create another stream of time? Of course!

I remember playing a game called Oblivion, and in that game I noticed something very interesting. The sun in the game would start to set in a matter of 30 minutes. It's like a minute was an hour and a second was a minute. It was amazing, because when I matched this with the Idea of time and space to God. I found that we (humans), mimic God, and sort of express that concept of creating space and time outside the parameter of that space and time!

This was very interesting. When I thought about the computer concept, automatically all three of these elements fit in. That they are influenced or created from the outside. In the computer world, it is very easy for us to create objects that repel each other like two swords in a game or a flowing river in an animated movie. We've done it hundreds of times.

We've created a sort of virtual mass, in games and movies using software. And again, we can influence and create this matter outside of its existence.

Now, in the bible, it also says this:

"He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world..."
-Ephesians 1:4-

In this concept the verse becomes clearer! Think about it. Before we created our AI being we knew how we want him to look, the types of things he would say, or how he would react. Because the existence or idea of that being is already known to in our hearts, but not yet physically created.

For example, lets you've got an idea for a character you wanted to create, and you held the idea for about 5 years. You've finally created it, and people began to interact with him for about 2 years. Now, for a person who's seen your creation from the start and can easily say... "Well, I've known this AI for 2 years now." When, in actuality you've known him for 7.

So you see, when you actually create this AI character, your ideas and thoughts are transferred to the final product, giving it a body of some sort. But, the existence of the AI is not based on the time of its bodily creation, but the time of it's mental conception.

Its like some mothers who say "Sure, you may have known my child for 15 years, but I've known him for 15 years and 9 months."

Interesting, huh? Let's look at some rules...

With an AI character we can give it rules to help the character interact with his world. Without these rules or laws it may be cataclysmic for the character. He can fly from the face of the virtual world or smash into the ground, because there are not general laws of physics to govern him.

Take a look at this line of code.
while( user doesn't exit )
check for user input
run AI
move enemies
resolve collisions
draw graphics
play sounds
end while

This is a simple line of code in a video game. In it, we can see 'rules' set for the character to obey. This is very similar to Law.

Now when we compare this to the rules given to us:


- Newton's law of Universal Gravitation -

We can see, that programming languages are also similar to Physical Law. We see rules, and we see instruction.

So, it seems that when a scientist or a professor, such as Sir Isaac Newton, discovers these mathematical equations, they've found the hidden language that governs us... But, I have also noticed, that most evolutionist fear and praise the programming language rather than the one who govern and wrote this language.

As it says in the word:

"Who exchanged the truth of God for the lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen."
-Romans 1:25-

So in conclusion, my over all statement is based on the creation of an environment outside of the environment is pretty much possible. Even if we are supernaturally bias or don't believe in God, I feel we still cannot object the idea of an outside entity creating our universe. We simply can't, Because we've demonstrated this method of creation each and every single day.

1. We've have created worlds in another existence with time, space, and matter.
2. We've created computers and programs (beings) and made them self aware.
3. We've given this (computer) world law and logic to operate by.

And we did this all from the outside of that dimension or existence.

Think about it...

God Bless

- Kevo

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Snake?..... SNAKE!!!!

My first discovery...

I was sitting in my living room one day sneaking up on some enemy soldiers in the video game Metal Gear Solid 3 -Hideo Kojima (PS2) When suddenly, after playing the game for awhile, I began to notice some odd things about it. Some things were just plain o' obvious, and I'm sure a lot of people caught some of these as well.


You play Snake; an experienced combat veteran who's mission is to sneak into the wilderness of Russia to destroy a secret weapon codenamed "Metal Gear?!?". In doing so, Snake runs into a couple of interesting characters by the names of Adamska, and Eva... Now everyone, when you think of these two, course you would automatically run into the biblical account of Adam and Eve.

- Adamska -






- Eva -

Snake, without trying, convinces the character Eva eat of "The forbidden fruit", making her defect from her country and eventually passes this "fruit" to Adamska (Ocelot) causing him to defect from Russia as well... Both of the characters seem to have been enticed by the snake. Eva with free will and Adamska by his change of identity.


Snake's Camo paints... Do they mean something? You start off in the game with different camos of all the countries and their flags... Why? Is this a hidden message that the snake can mask himself as another country???


But it doesn't end there! Not for a mile... In the beginning of the game you are also introduced to a character by the name of 'The Boss'.

The Boss - A female military figure who receives praise because of her combat skill and infamous CQC (close quarter combat) giving her the name "The Boss".

While observing her "motherly" role toward the main character Snake, I automatically recalled my research dealing with Nimrod and his mother Queen Semiramis. I already knew Snake to be a drawn out image of Satan, but according to biblical history, it was Nimrod who rebelled, turned, and eventually became the symbol of the entire satanic movement til this day. He is the King of Babylon, the son of Queen Semiramis; the goddess of Babylon.

Well later in the game, I discovered another message, In a torture scene, Snake eventually loses his eye, and this really sent chills up my spine, because of the heavy symbolism associated with the one eye and its true meaning...

- Snake after loosing his eye -

- All Seeing Eye
- One Eyed Beast (No Perversion ;)
- Horus and...
- The Sun God Ra
- 1 Dollar Bill?

If you do a little research, you will find that all of these symbols derived from the pagan gods of Sumerian and Babylonian religions. In almost all of them you will find boo-ku references of the one eye god.
WAIT! THERE IS MORE!!!

When you complete the game, there is a little segment about how snake defeated the boss and received the title "Big Boss" Interesting isn't it. Because here we have Nimrod; rebelled, setup his kingdom, and then receives the title of King of Babylon. I think this is symbolism regarding Nimrods rise to deity status.

"Who are the Patriots...?"

I'm sure those who played the game know about the Patriots. In this game, Snake, and another character in the game by the name of Major Zero, erect a secret world government called the Patriots. The Patriots are depicted in the game as an organized Shadow Government that control the world like a puppeteer. And sitting at it's helm... The one Eyed Snake...

If you also play the other parts of the series, you would notice both vauge and loud messages regarding New World Government, and how all the characters honor and hold tribute to "Big Boss" the one eyed snake.

WHEW!....

I came to the conclusion that Hideo Kojima HAD to know something about Babylon and the account in the garden. Its clear. He embedded the messages so far in this game its scary... But the question still remains... Why? Why would a video game designer place so much detail in a video game? I understand a lot of writers and directors borrow ideas from different sources, but why this? What kind of message is the designer trying to portray?

Please follow my blog, there is so much more to come!

- Kevo

My First Post...

Hello everyone, how's it going? I was very cautious when I started to approach the idea of creating a blog. But I finally summed up the courage and went for it. SO! I created a blog called Sight Beyond Sight... (Something from childhood cartoons... You 80's kids know what I'm talking about!) But the main reason I created this blog is to share some of my insight on some of the hidden messages I just can't stop myself from noticing...

First off - I am a Christian and a lover of history and science. And during my spare time, I research about other religions, beliefs, and claims made by ancient cultures. Well, after reading the bible for some years now and reading and researching different things relating the bible, I find myself recognizing so many things in the Entertainment world... It's absolutely crazy! It is as though the people who write, produce, and act in the movies, or the designers who create video games and cartoons, seem to know a lot about the pagan worship and certain (very detailed) agendas against the Kingdom of God.

So my main reason for creating this blog is to kinda share some of those views with the public...

Thank you to those who read and enjoy!