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SergiusPaulus

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I asked AI

How many computer languages are there?



There is no exact count of the number of computer programming languages that exist, as new programming languages are continually being created and existing languages are constantly evolving. However, it is estimated that there are thousands of programming languages in use today. Some of the most popular programming languages include Java, Python, C++, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Swift, and Objective-C.

With having thousands of languages it seems that we could do more related to time travel. Like sending data to another timeline. Or opening a portal. Or other science fiction related phenomenon. Maybe we can convince AI to send a message to an earlier timeline that helps mankind invent or discover AI sooner.
 

MODAT7

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There is no exact count of the number of computer programming languages that exist, as new programming languages are continually being created and existing languages are constantly evolving. However, it is estimated that there are thousands of programming languages in use today. Some of the most popular programming languages include Java, Python, C++, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Swift, and Objective-C.

With having thousands of languages it seems that we could do more related to time travel. Like sending data to another timeline. Or opening a portal. Or other science fiction related phenomenon. Maybe we can convince AI to send a message to an earlier timeline that helps mankind invent or discover AI sooner.
If there are thousands of programming languages in use today, then 99% of them are useless junk. There are a couple dozen major languages and scripts, and the rest are some abandoned home brew projects or former major languages that have fallen out of favor.

A programming language isn't going to do anything for time travel. Think of it like a human language... English, Spanish, Italian, French, Portugese, Swedish, Indian, and a hundred others aren't going to bring you any closer to time travel.

It's the exotic physics hardware that the computer controls at high speeds that would theoretically create a time portal or bubble. Multiple programming languages could be used to control that hardware the exact same way, with some languages being more suitable than others.
 

SergiusPaulus

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This site has several schematics in articles posted. What does a hardware engineer need to design a device? Zeshua, although a fraud, may have given hints at designing a hardware system capable of communicating with other timelines. Can this forum reach out to entities that have researched time related phenomena? If a reader of this article has such experiences can you share here. What are we missing or overlooking? I realize we don’t know what we don’t know.
 

brian jj

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I believe you would want to interface with the memory directly. memory actually billions of capacitors. capacitors generate antigravity fields. Which were used in biefield brown experiments.
 

brian jj

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Yes. The train in the last back tot he future was not CGI or effects but a real levitating time traveling vehicle
 

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