The feeling of having his understanding constantly updated was good, but it also made him uncertain if what he just understood was the correct thing or if it was wrong, like the many understandings that he had previously.
It can be said that if there is one thing that he can be certain of, it is that his current understanding is wrong. Fortunately, this isn’t the only thing that he is certain of.
"The other thing I can be half certain of is the state of Branch tacs, Core tacs, and Divine tacs. It is certain that every tac is an instruction.
"If I were to put it another way, tacs are similar to lines of code. The Supre tac is the program. So tacs make up the Supre tac like lines of code make up a computer program."
Then he shook his head and said, "As for what the programming language is, I don’t know. I only have an inkling of the form or format of the code."
"Branch tac is a single character. It is more like a line drawn on a piece of paper. The line doesn’t have to be straight. It can be curved, and it can be squiggly, but it is a single-dinsional instruction."
"In a computer program, a Branch tac will be a single word in a line of code. This word will be made of bits of ones and zeroes. In a Branch tac, the bits will be the way the line curves. The ones and zeroes will be the amplitude and wavelength of the rising and falling curves in the line."
"The amplitude, wavelength, and curvature of the line determine exactly what the Branch tac does. These three things can be called the properties of a line. They are what differentiates one line from another line."
"Next are the Core tacs. They are shapes. They are complete 2-dinsional shapes."
"Each Core tac has notices along its periter that the lines of a specific kind of Branch tacs can fit into. This is why Branch tacs of a Pathway can only flow into the Core tac of that Pathway, not just any Core tac."
"In a computer program, Core tacs will be the instructions for logical operations, data structures, variables, looping statents, conditional statents, and algorithms. This is why Branch tacs can’t be used on their own and why they need a Core tac to tell them how to function."
"Lastly, there are the Divine tacs. Divine tacs are still 2-dinsional shapes, but they are complicated structures that contain all of the core structures."
"It is how core Core tacs are shaped like circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, trapezoids, and pentagons. They are simple shapes that can be drawn in a single stroke from beginning to end. They also possess only one face."
"Divine tacs are also shapes. But they are made up of small shapes combined together. The shapes of tacs are not regular, and they have many lines across them that demarcate them into smaller components. So they possess more than one face."
"Therefore, a Core tac can only contain one algorithmic component. But a Divine tac can contain many algorithmic components, many logical operations, and many data structures."
"This complexity is why Divine tacs can be combined. They have everything they need within them to work with another kind of Divine tac. They are flexible and can use the components of other Divine tacs for their function."
The Supre tac is made of these three things, so by observing the Supre tac, he can understand what they are. But this is only his understanding of the pathway. It is the ntal image of the Supre tac that he was able to make.
As for whether his ntal image is correct, that is uncertain. But he can be sure that other divine beings will have their own kind of understanding.
After thinking about this understanding again, he nodded in satisfaction and said, "That should be at least 50% correct. Branch tacs make up Core tacs, and Core tacs make up Divine tacs. Then Divine tacs make up the Supre tac."
"Supre tacs are the only ones that are three-dinsional. They are polyhedra that possess surface area as well as volu. Every Supre tac has a different shape, different volu, different kinds of instruction."
Then he nodded and said, "As for why there can only be one Divine tac, that has to do with the absence of redundancy in the Supre tac."
"Two Divine tacs of the sa kind have to occupy the sa space within the Supre tac. The Supre tac can’t have two copies of the sa code, so one copy will be scrapped."
"The Supre tac decides which Divine tac to keep and which to scrap by identifying which one is closer to it. The closer a Divine tac is to the Supre tac and the more active it is, the more the Supre tac will prioritize it."
"So, in case two Divine tacs of the sa kind ever existed, the Supre tac will always prioritize a rank 7 Divine tac over a rank 6 Divine tac of the sa kind. But this is for a single pathway."
This got him thinking about the possibility of two pathways having identical Divine tacs. When this possibility went through his mind, he shook his head and said, "Two identical Divine tacs cannot exist in two pathways because each pathway is fundantally different."
"The Branch tacs of two pathways are fundantally different, and so are the Core tacs. That ans, there can’t be the sa Divine tac in two or more pathways."
"But if, for so reason, an identical Divine tac exists in more than one pathway, the identical Divine tacs will be allowed to exist. This is because each Divine tac will have a separate space for them in the different Supre tacs."
Just as he said that, the Insight Star picked up on law fragnts and their influence on a pathway. What he saw made his eyes widen in surprise.
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