Hello world! Sean bets that unplug the Matrix, is white noise on every possible hardware backdoor. So, he prefered that I try to codify that, so he would listen to my idea, about his premissive. Ok, why go to all possible backdoors, if the first of the first is actually the clock timer? and we are jumping the modification of the BIOS setting hacking...because we are go in, trough another hardware plugin...So...let's just imagine that the possible timer gives us 20 years ...how could we get memory for alouding white noise memory space to actually work, for a living time of a PC of 2 years? and not an half an hour...Imagine that the clock works on 35 megahertz, using 320 mb each second...simple equation to calculate hom many seconds do we have...and how many bytes would have . 10.368.000 seconds , then...stop here to understand that a hertz unit oscillates on a specific time delay...so, for instance, the transmission of the clock, is, 10 seconds, and then 2 seconds stop, and so on...until the all seconds are exausted...than how many memory do we have at all? In that case, the algebra draw, of the hertz oscillating curve, will give us the right memory space where the jamming noise stops...for beggining again another 10 seconds...so...we have to code a cloning 35 hertz, to be continouse running even on the time delay....right? (continouse wave has author rights)
Monday, October 8, 2018
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