Memories are selected sensory information with iconized triggers; memories are like programs. How we record and process memories are the meta-programs, and self-meta-programming is the recognition of one's own ability to edit these processes (belief and filter modification). Behavior, personality, and functionality are entirely determined by our memory systems. Moods are developed personas as the answers to a long series of prioritized yes-or-no queries, psychologically and biologically. Moods imprinted on a specific environment set-up 'portal' access, activated through understood client(person)-server(space) communication codes. Port(al)ables come through object imprinting.
Teleportables are mobile and dynamic interdimentional vehicles.
Memory is not an accounting, but an argument.
--Jan Cox
Memories are selected sensory information with iconized triggers; memories are like programs. How we record and process memories are the meta-programs, and self-meta-programming is the recognition of one's own ability to edit these processes (belief and filter modification). Behavior, personality, and functionality are entirely determined by our memory systems. Moods are developed personas as the answers to a long series of prioritized yes-or-no queries, psychologically and biologically. Moods imprinted on a specific environment set-up 'portal' access, activated through understood client(person)-server(space) communication codes. Port(al)ables come through object imprinting.
Teleportables are mobile and dynamic interdimentional vehicles.