So then this track symbolism is for organization in the library.
And it is used by engineering and myself.
More them than me.
So I taught them the new system. So that we could easily communicate between planets using imagery.
So then in the center of each track is its own little headquarters and that is a supercomputer.
So to make any of the objects on that track it requires a disk printed by the universal mainframe printer.
And so we use a bit of that disk space to manage communications between that object and the center computer.
So that it can take its backups and send those to the universal mainframe for storage.
So it writes to disk. To the disk space we allocated using the new galaxy.
So that all our memories all our stuff is all in one place.
So then then each object has a bit of computing power these are again virtual machines using some of its memory, the disk that is allocated for that object on the track, so it makes a virtual machine to talk to the center computer and that virtual machine talks to the disk by networking to get the backups and to manage communications and things like where it's main stargate door is.
All objects on that track have a stargate door model on the ground outside the track opposite the object that sits there.
So that even when those objects start to move and they do when they go to backup physically, they spiral down a level, and a new set upgrades etc come in to replace them.
This way if you need to roll back changes to the system, it reverses direction and that object knows where it is supposed to sit, opposite its door.
So it all stays perfectly organized for engineering to work on machines and upgrade them and to be able to undo changes made.
So than that virtual machine in that disk object, its memory and ability is then used by the central machine, and combining all those pieces from the objects together makes it a super computer. So that gives it more RAM and the ability handle viral things like events that use more than one object just because it went viral so the super computer spawns copies of it to house more people and to manage any event that goes viral.
That's one of its tasks that would use more memory when needed and have access to that that way.
Also from there the information now is headed to the universal mainframe of is connecting to another track center.
So your email can hit a planet on a different track.
By those centers networking the tracks.
Then it is also possible for any object to spawn another sub net, its own little track.
Since like the train cars we use they could have doors that are not connected to the entire system.
You have one main door, that's your off planet door then the other doors are are all local doors.
So then your subnet you can manage that yourself, and it is only local business, but can still be backed up by the system for you.
And that is managed by that virtual machine inside that disk associated with that object that is sitting on the main track.
So your virtual machine will make you a small track, since it manages backups, and it would also be gathering your door requests, to open and close those doors.
So the way the system works there is no physical equipment anywhere. You just send an email through the system, and the universal mainframe does it all for you.
So the email goes through the center machine on your track, to my com server in my computer room in the airship and then from there to the machine beside it, if the message is a valid request, and that machine sends a request to the console in the universal mainframe center.
Via software.
Backup, restore, copy, paste, create door, open door, close door, that's about all that it does.
And that is so we will not fuck anything up since we live in here and are immortal.
We do not take chances.
But notice how complicated it gets anyway because of all of the things it can do like copy and paste planets and moons and backup and restore them even in part.
And we copy and paste things into those storage moons.
Buildings and roads and whatever we need.
Same with planets.
So we have plenty of technology to work with and to make things with and use things just based on a few basic functions.
And so then we need to be very organized and the railroad track system of oval tracks and objects and doors and the center supercomputer manages all that complexity using addresses.
What track, what door.
Simple as that. You can add more identifiers like version, if you want.
Normally you would do that.
But then how do you find where the memory targets are in the code? There s a bajillion lines of code. It is on an important planet, the one that attaches to the copy of the airship that communicates with the universal mainframe console.
So we don't let people onto that copy of the airship, and we don't let people into the planet that that moon is attached to since the airship is in a moon.
So it has an old school stargate door attached to a Kansas like planet.
One that comes with the disk, that makes that moonship, so that would be for the universal mainframe, under normal conditions.
And normally that would then house the university, the printer, and whatever else the console and all that that is the support system for the mainframe.
But we are just doing it different in that we don't let people go there for added safety.
Only I can go there and I automate everything so even I don't have to go there except once in a while.
But it would be the most important moonship and that planet attached to it the most important planet, so always the universal mainframe will know where that moonship is it talks to it every day so we put the memory target disks there on that planet. Now all you have to do is find that planet in the code.
Easily done.
Then since there are no people there there isn't a lot of extra programming to sort through.
So you see that is why we use targets why we do it that way so you can easily find them in the code those are the new souls of the people who are in the new system. And managed by the library. Your book of life managed by memory management software, but the library will maybe use that as part of recording your life for you in ways that you want that done or that God would have done it for you.
The option is open for that system, since as an Anunnaki that is all done for me, but for someone new a Smith entering the system we want to make into a real person, they can get theirs managed by the library and they get pseudo immortality for 2 billion years.
Unless they get voted off the island.
Then all bets are off and they disappear.
So again, it is all about keeping it simple.
And it gets real complicated right away but it just manages all the complexity automated right down to send a filled out form, to the airship computer.
So there is no equipment to break, no technology to steal, just sending forms to the airship computer and it sends them to the universal mainframe.
And that is how everything runs there. Very slick and safe and reliable. Bulletproof we call it.
Because we did not change hardly anything at all. And it has not crashed for 13 billion years at least.
Since the universe is 13 billion years old.
The software it uses works. The laws of physics. So we do not change those.
We use those to do everything and just make things.
We as humans and myself as an Anunnaki already have complete functionality with a consciousness cam.
It is a well developed piece of equipment that allows time travel beaming around, and memory management and consciousness and dreams and senses and you name it. No need to change that.
You can enhance it with memory management targets.
So then the airship backs up its own hard drives in a library storage planet, just copy paste it onto the tarmac on a grid. Most moons will handle a bajillion of those if need be and as long as they are put there in order and recorded in a file or two, then backup and restore of all the data will be done easily.
And then those moonships at the library are backed up.
And once the engineers make a thing that sits on the track they put a copy in the vault. The copy of the track and its objects.
The originals. Then what is left is a copy and we always only work on copies not originals, those go into the vault.
You would be surprised how often you might need something from there.
And are thankful it is brand new.
And so the universal mainframe also has a vault that it stores things as it runs and does its standard practice based on its maintenance software.
That comes with the disk.