Biological Clock
Welcome to the Y2K Biological clock war reports
Year 2000 is an imporant time boundary for Nature's social engineering and brain engineering projects
In year 2000, we have 2 major expressions of computer science.
1) the human brain bio-computer systems that has existed for thousands of years
2) the copper wire computers that came into existence around 1950 ..... and became quite advanced by 1970.
Today, in year 2012, we can see many similarities between the 2 systems. Thus, the current VIEW is that the 2 systems are partial mirrors of each other. Using superysmmetry physics and other symbolic tools, we can study the human bio-computer social structure. Do you live in OSLO, Norway? Then your LUNG = LU + NG = Logical Unit Nitrogen Gas --> Logical Unit Norwegian Government. OSLO implies OS/JCL system 370 Oxgen Systems. The UTC TIME battle was with signal UTC = UTOEYA Children.
Thus, we hope to explain some CLUES and ideas about the Nature of the biological clock problem.
Given the starting CLUES, you and your friends need to understand them ...and study the situation ....which may help upgrade your brain computer with some bio-software concepts ......because, you need to repair your brain biological clock.
The WORD biological = bio + logical --> thus suggesting your brain problems are inherited brain software problems.
In year 1910, the logic problem was detected ...and 100 years later...nothing has been done about it. Universities and citizen governments do not care to research the bio-logic problem; providing the BLOG reader with the challenging opportunity to solve their own TIME Logic problem.
Principia Mathematica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Principia Mathematica is a three-volume work on the foundations of ... by Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell and published in 1910, 1912, and 1913. ..... and some notation "embod[y] substantive logical doctrines so that it cannot .... Russell, Zeus } the above evaluates to "true" if we allow for Zeus to be a man.
Principia mathematica, by Alfred North ... - University of Michigan