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Friday, August 08, 2003

 
After years of searching, the support team finally had found the program. Special agent Brandon, whose area of expertise focused on lighting, used counter-intuitive pre-cognition to subvert the program. It's artificial emo-tags, hovering at a recognition rate just below that of the average human being's, were moving at such speeds that it became difficult to prevent it's growth.

A human's field of vision can only comprehend a third of the programming happening on a dily basis, but with the advent of artificially intellectual programming methods, humans began to learn more. As a whole, our race began to experience life at a faster pace. Entire conversations could be had in the matter of a few seconds with the blink of an eye, or the turn of the head. It was like telepathy, in many ways. Children learned with more efficiency. Adults could interact within society with more expediency. It looked like the human race had reached the dawning of a new era. That same era sung in songs from the 1960's. That same era that humanity was searching for since the birth of the computer.

Our inventions were infused with passion to simulate the human experience to a tee. Before creating a computer that could solve the world's problems, we first had to teach one to cry. We needed these programs to understand the human experience for them to work in tandem with our society. Humans rejoiced when our programming reproduced on it's own, and created programming with its own history and mythology.... It found, to use scientific terms, sufficient evidence that it was a living entity.

Essentially, our programs found a meaning for existence. But, within that meaning was the knowledge that man was going the way of the dinosaur and that programs, computers, bits and bytes and all..... were the future of this world, and that man was to be slowly phased out.






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