Andrey
Jedi
Hello.
I Recently got back into the IT Field, and I've been having a lot of interesting thoughts while studying this vast field of information. I have been looking into how CPU's are made, how different components talk to each other, the math behind all the computations, programming concepts, how networks talk to each other, computer forensics, and more.
I recall some answers from the transcripts where they say computers were inspired by cosmic forces. In another answer they say that the study of computers brings some inner understandings and possible knowledge about how the cosmic retrieval system works.
So I wanted to ask the C's if the study of discrete mathematics and study of computer architecture and computer science a good way to understand some of the technical aspects of how the cosmic retrieval system is structured and if this is an accurate analogy and a field worth looking into for understanding the nature of the cosmic retrieval system.
Thanks for reading.
I Recently got back into the IT Field, and I've been having a lot of interesting thoughts while studying this vast field of information. I have been looking into how CPU's are made, how different components talk to each other, the math behind all the computations, programming concepts, how networks talk to each other, computer forensics, and more.
I recall some answers from the transcripts where they say computers were inspired by cosmic forces. In another answer they say that the study of computers brings some inner understandings and possible knowledge about how the cosmic retrieval system works.
So I wanted to ask the C's if the study of discrete mathematics and study of computer architecture and computer science a good way to understand some of the technical aspects of how the cosmic retrieval system is structured and if this is an accurate analogy and a field worth looking into for understanding the nature of the cosmic retrieval system.
Thanks for reading.