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Imagine God’s Intelligent Design

Imagine God’s Intelligent Design

Starting with God as the pure energy being who stopped an infinitesimal amount of his energy that became the physical universe we are free to ponder the many wonders that are presented to us.

Why this site?

As a computer chip and large simulation system designer I admire the complexities of Gods Intelligent Design and here we identify the analogies to the building of a super scalar computer.

TED

A series of initial TEDS describing these analogies are currently available to view.

Thought Problems

At the molecular/quantum level direct measured results are difficult to obtain so well thought out scenarios must be conceived. Published thought problems shall identify a category which molecular biologists can search for in current data repositories. Once repository data is identified the thought problem will provide specific data patterns to search for. When these specific data patterns match the repository data we may have a correlation.

Correlations

We want to correlate our computer analogy with real world cell organelles/components and here is where molecular biologists come into the picture.

Collaborators

We are looking to team with molecular biologists interested in collaborating in this effort.

Simulators

We have created simulators that allows us to model our concepts. As thought problems evolve between the computer chip team and microbiologists these ideas will be formed into use cases and custom simulators will be created whose results can provide a correlation between the simulator model and real world data.

Choosing the initial use cases, creating simulators whose data correlates with the real world and then using those results as building blocks is the envisioned approach.

Our team has extensive large scale simulator experience which we have applied to architect a scaled simulator that

  • can easily import legacy modules
  • can be custom configured in less than 1 hour
  • can create unlimited clones [actually memory limited]
  • has the goals to
    • be able to build a 10,000 module system in 1 hour
    • reduce bottlenecks to the development of the correct use case

Cued Ideas

A number of current in process cued ideas waiting for maturation.

The Goal

The goal here is to create human cell and body simulators that mirror the real world and in doing so we will have the information for healthier and longer life spans.

The origin thought problem

We asked ourselves :

What if we were tasked to build a human cell computer? How would we do it?

This is our attempt.