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Release 2024.10 #71

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Twenty years after the political collapse of the Graad isola, in a secret radiocomputer research lab hidden beneath the ruins of the technologically advanced but soon-to-be-devastated society, a group of rising circuit bender students finally succeeded in scientifically theorizing and reviving what was once an infamous communist idea. The theory—long dismissed as ideological heresy—sought to rewrite the relationship between matter, energy, and perception, defying the physical laws that had governed their reality.

After a staggering 165,367 hours of collaborative thought, 3,467 hours of filament bending, and 306,732 hours of radiocomputer programming, the students completed their ultimate project: a 0.000001% accurate radiocomputer simulator. The machine's purpose was singular and audacious—to simulate the unprovable and impossible, creating a framework to test the concept of anti-infra-materialism.

Their hypothesis hinged on a radical idea: beneath the Pale, where reality thinned and bled into nothingness, the very fabric of space and time could be manipulated by radiocomputer filaments, which acted as conduits between consciousness and the Pale. The goal was to create a superdeep Pale-exposed radiocomputer micro-filament architecture, capable of not just storing data but generating anti-infra materialistic energy—a mysterious force that supposedly existed beyond the observable world, in the realm between existence and non-existence.

Due to the sheer amount of thinking and labor invested in the simulator, however, the machine produced a bizarre side effect: it began to generate anti-infra materialistic energy. This energy, unlike any other form known to science, possessed the ability to cancel out both physical and conceptual matter. It did not simply destroy objects or ideas—it made them never have existed in the first place, retroactively altering the past to erase any trace of their existence.

(I am trying to invent a myth around QFlex)

@branylagaffe branylagaffe self-assigned this Oct 3, 2024
@branylagaffe branylagaffe merged commit d90fc1b into master Oct 4, 2024
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