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HOW DOES CYBORGENIC INTELLIGENCE IDENTIFY THE
TRUE TEXT OF THE BIBLE?
By Dr. Michael J. Bisconti
How does cyborgenic intelligence (cyborg
intelligence) identify the true text of the Bible? Ultimately, CI, cyborgenic intelligence, can only identify the
true text of the Bible by following certain rules. These rules are of two types:
1.
Static Intelligence
Rules (SIRX “brain” rules)
2.
Dynamic Intelligence
Rules
Static Intelligence rules are rules that
are hardwired (written into) the CI software code. Dynamic Intelligence rules are of two types:
1.
Interactive Dynetic
(Dynamic Intelligence) Rules
2.
Autonomic Dynetic
Rules
Interactive Dynetic Rules are rules
chosen by the person or group using the CIPMAX (Cyborgenic Intelligence
Processing Matrix) software program. The user can only CHOOSE rules defined by
the SIRX (pronounced “serks” [Static Intelligence Rules Matrix])
“brain.”
Autonomic Dynetic Rules are rules
generated by the CIPMAX program during processing. This may be done by a CIPMAX VS (viroid spider) (see http://lfnexus.com/whatisaheartbeatengineandhowdoyoubuildone.htm).
You can see that, ultimately, it is the
SIRX brain that is in control. Well,
what are the Sirxon (pronounced “sir-zon” [SIRX brain]) rules? The core Sirxon rules tell the CIPMAX
program to find every, possible permutation of manuscript subdata (see http://lfnexus.com/textualgeometrytheengineoftextualcalculus.htm). Once this is accomplished, the PRX (Primary
Shell Sirxon) rules kick in. These look
at all of the permutations for subdata patterns.
One thing we have learned from our
research is this (the “Application Limitation Principle”):
No permutational pattern applies to all
of the “data” (subdata).
This is consistent with thousands of
years of biblical research. In other
words, historically, no one has ever found a single rule or set of rules that
applies to any biblical manuscript or “manuscript compilation” (Textual Super Matrix interpretation, such as
the Textus Receptus or the Byzantine Majority text or the Alexandrian text,
etc., etc.).
Another thing we have learned is that
there is only one other approach to identifying the true text (the “No Rule
Principle”):
The CIPMAX program must follow the rule
of “no rule.”
This means it must reject everything that
conforms to any kind of rule.
Amazingly, in doing so, the CIPMAX program CONSISTENTLY AND EXCLUSIVELY
identifies one manuscript or another as the true text, depending on the TMX
(read below) selected (at CIPMAX start-up time), which includes either an
autonomic (self-governing) or autocratic (dictatorial) set of rules. This leads us to the “Text Initialization
Principle,” which states:
Both common sense and the Bible teach
that a person must have a certain body of knowledge BEFORE they can understand
the Bible. This body of knowledge is
referred to as the TMX, Text Initialization Matrix. Included in the TMX are such things as
vocabulary knowledge, which includes spelling, pronunciation, and definition of
all of the words in the Bible or, at least, in the portion of the Bible being
studied. Another component of the TMX
is the Autonomous Interpretation Principle.
This principle states that God has given every person free will. (This is the reason that the L. F. Nexus
rejects the opposite principle, the Autocratic Interpretation Principle, which
states that no one has been given free will and that everyone is merely a puppet
with God as “puppet master” [puppeteer].)
The TMX does NOT include doctrinal knowledge. It includes only knowledge “common to every mentally competent
member of the human race who is able to read at the ‘Bible-grade’ (as if the
neologism [newly coined term] ‘Bible-grade’ referred to a grade level in
school) level.”
We have explained on the Cyborgenic Calculus Principle (Star Trek
Principle) page that it is cyborgenic intelligence that achieves the goal
of identifying the true text of the Bible.
Now, within the CI, cyborgenic intelligence, technology, the TMX
controls the SIRX, which in turn controls the ADR, Autonomic Dynetic Rules
(read above), which in turn process the manuscript subdata.
There is an important lesson (the “TMX
Principle”) to learn in all of this:
A person’s TMX strongly (but not
decisively [settling once and for all]) influences which text of the Bible they
believe is the correct text of the Bible.
We have found that the more realistic a person’s TMX is the more likely
they are to follow the Textus Receptus CSR9.
One practical application of this
knowledge is that you can persuade a person to believe in the Textus Receptus CSR9 and the King James Bible
by helping them to develop a more realistic TMX. In other words, by INCREASING THEIR COMMON SENSE.
Returning to our main point, the CIPMAX
program, when using a realistic TMX, always selects the MT9-TR-CSR9,
the ancient, original languages text of the Bible translated by the King James
Bible translators. This consistent
selection of the MT9-TR-CSR9
is referred to as the “MT9-TR-CSR9
Gnome” (“gnome” means “a fundamental principle”). You notice that we said “a TMX” and
not “the TMX.” This is because
some, less important components of the TMX allow variation in cultural and
other criteria.