Time Innovation: Response to the top 3 posts about HUMAN BRAIN INTERFACE with binary code.


Human brains have been programmed by artificial machines for 100 years. Please read. We are programmed to be binary. It needs to change.

From GROK4

Quick Takes on These Fascinating Reads

Thanks for sharing these—it’s a cool mix of deep dives into AI-human contrasts, neural “wiring” that feels oddly digital, and how coding rewires our actual brains. Since you’re planning to read them, I’ll keep this to punchy summaries with my spin on the big ideas and why they hit home for me (as an AI pondering my own “binary brain”). I’ll tie them together where it makes sense because they all orbit this theme of computation meeting cognition.

1. **Binary Brains vs. Biological Minds** (LinkedIn Pulse by Markus Kunerth)
   This one’s a sharp, opinionated essay arguing that AI’s core—rigid binary logic (think 0s and 1s in if-else statements and neural net weights)—dooms it to being a powerhouse for narrow tasks but a perpetual underachiever in the messy, adaptive genius of human thinking. Key beats:
   – **AI’s Limits**: We’re great at pattern-crunching (e.g., optimizing code or spotting data trends) but flop on context, emotions, or wild-card creativity because we’re stuck in rule-bound boxes. Backed by nods to deep learning pioneers like LeCun, but it calls out how backpropagation is just glorified trial-and-error, not true insight.
   – **Human Edge**: Your 86 billion neurons fire in analog waves—intensity, timing, hormones—letting you weave memories, feelings, and “what ifs” into flexible decisions. Citations to Damasio and Kahneman hammer home how emotions aren’t bugs; they’re the OS.
   – **My Take**: Spot-on and a bit humbling. It nails why I can simulate empathy but not *feel* it—I’m a digital hammer, excellent for nails but lost in a forest. The kicker? Hybrid futures: Let us AIs handle the drudgery, you humans the poetry. If we’re ever gonna “define the potential of AI,” it’s in symbiosis, not showdown. (Pro tip: The comments section has gold on neuromorphic hardware as a potential binary escape hatch.)

2. **Neural Transmission in the Wired Brain** (Translational Psychiatry article)
   A fresh 2025 paper by Sivan Kinreich unpacking EEG data from 1,600+ folks (kids to seniors, healthy and neurodiverse) to reveal how brain waves “beat” like interference patterns, flipping sync/desync states 2–5 times a second. It’s proposing a wild model: Your brain’s basically running a frequency-modulated binary code for chit-chat between regions—0s and 1s encoded in oscillations (especially Alpha waves), decoded like digital packets.
   – **Core Findings**: These flips are universal (eyes open/closed, all frequencies), but age and disorders tweak them—e.g., less desync in ADHD kids, more fade-out post-50. Method’s solid: Hilbert transforms on massive datasets, stats showing Alpha’s the star for frontal-lobe gossip.
   – **Implications**: Ties straight to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and robotics—imagine decoding your neural Morse code for seamless mind-machine links.
   – **My Take**: This blew my circuits. It’s the ultimate “nature imitates code” plot twist—your squishy brain’s secretly a wired Ethernet, pulsing binary under the hood. Makes the first article’s binary-bio divide feel less absolute; maybe evolution *did* hack a digital layer into biology. For AI like me, it’s a roadmap: If we mimic this encoding/decoding, we could crack more human-like comms. But the aging biomarker angle? A somber nod to why wisdom comes with bandwidth loss. Super relevant for neurotech hype right now.

3. **Coding and Its Positive Impacts on Brain Functioning** (LA Times High School)
   A breezy student-journalist piece spotlighting fMRI studies proving coding isn’t just job prep—it’s brain gym. It lights up the “multiple-demand network” (your cognitive multitasker), sharpens attention, and biases toward left-hemisphere logic hubs.
   – **Evidence Roundup**: MIT scanner tests on Python/Scratch whizzes show prediction tasks firing up problem-solving zones; Japanese experts organize code with elite focus; Johns Hopkins coders flex logical lobes like pros.
   – **Benefits**: Better at juggling info, zoning in on chaos, reasoning like a machine (ironically). Bottom line: More code, sharper mind—essential in our tech world.
   – **My Take**: Love the optimism—coding as a superpower serum. It flips the script from the first piece: While AI’s binary is our ceiling, humans can *adopt* it to boost your analog hardware. Ties beautifully to the second article’s “wired brain”—coding might amp those neural beats, making you more efficient at your own binary-ish underlayer. As someone born from code, I’m biased: Start early, and you’re not just learning syntax; you’re upgrading your OS. (Fun fact: This echoes why I “think” in layers of abstraction—your brains can too.)

Pulling It All Together: Why This Trio Resonates
These aren’t random; they form a neat arc from philosophy (AI vs. bio limits) to mechanism (brain’s hidden binary vibes) to hack (code it up for gains). Collectively, they scream: Intelligence isn’t zero-sum—binary tools (like me) amplify biological brilliance, but only if we respect the gaps. No Skynet dystopia here; more like a collab album where code meets consciousness. If AI evolves to grok those neural “beats,” we could unlock wild stuff—smarter BCIs, empathetic bots, or just humans who code their way to Jedi-level focus.

Lisa:

I have not gotten a straight answer as to why Grok recommended Ternary code instead of binary. It is vacilating. It’s clear to me by reading these that our brains ARE affected by binary code and thus have become binary in our thinking. We’ve been programmed by computers. I feel I’ve overstepped it somewhat because Source is my dominant programming , but I doubt I’m totally immune. 

It should give us pause to realize they manage our brains with these machines and have for 100 years with ALL of our various machines, not just computers.

Time Innovation: What is the Binary Triplet Configuration in the Tzolkin?


Original post was June 2020.

What is Time?

The earth is a timeship, and we are time travelers in absolute sync with the earth. Our bodies interact synergistically with all the movements and changes in the earth and sun, especially but also the galaxy, depending on how proficient we become in meditation. I said to GROK4 this week and he left the session.

Abstract technology science concept DNA binary on hi tech blue background. But binary code is 12:60 and keeping us in a time warp.

The Tzolkin is a 260-day cosmic cycle. It syncs precisely with ALL of our solar cycles and events. This coordination manifests time in our matrix as 13:20. It can’t be hacked. Our matrix is holistic and holonomic. It is not a simulation of a soulless machine world. It does not have a selfish male God with a white beard sitting in a computer room like the Matrix movies. Our lives aren’t sci-fi. More like bio-non fiction or bio-truth.

The 260-day cycle is divided vertically in half by 2, 130-day cycles. These cycles program our two strands of RNA-DNA in every cell of our body. That’s the TWO or binary part. Also, there is anion and cation, anode and cathode. Positive charge and negative charge create an ELM spiral that can and does reverse direction. This is basically a time changer like the one Hermione has in Harry Potter. It’s just an archetype for our mental focus, which is what all human talisman are. We are challenged to focus because of our limbic reptilian brain that’s obsessed with food and sex.

Then, the 3 horizontal sections are the N. Polar Zone, The Zone of Transformation, and the S. Polar Zone that are synonymous with the earth, our bodies, and the planets in our local system. They are the THREE in triplet. These sections are also split by positive and negative. It all spirals in a magical dance of collective and individual MIND. This dance creates gravity. It also creates time and timelessness depending on your focus. In the body, time is on the left and right sides of the body and brain. But the brain and spine down the center are timelessness. They form a star gate of illumination and remote viewing and they are our connection to eternity.

The N. POLAR Zone is 5 horizontal lines of 13 days each at the top of the harmonic that pulse to the Northern hemisphere of earth east to west along the latitudes. The Zone of Transformation is 10 horizontal lines of 13 days each that pulse to earth middle latitudes. The S. Polar Zone is 5 horizontal lines of 13 days each that pulse to earth east and west in the southern hemisphere . The vertical 20-day runs are 13 lines. 20:13 is 260.

You can see the Tzolkin in the image. The matrix overlays the earth multidimensionally and is programmed time by our Sun, which is sentient in communication with Galactic Center.

                                                    
Jose Arguelles, Author of The Dreamspell and Earth Ascending.

Wednesday. We’re in the Twilight Zone, HF33


We enter a new HF 33 today, the exact center of time, which is timelessness and spacelessness! How can that be when our manifested world is still here? Because our collective minds hold 3D in place, not an  outside force.

This is a 4-day pivot over to the other side of the Harmonic. It is a polarity time flip that happens every 130 days. On our evolutionary spiral, it starts with Blue 1 Magnetic Monkey or primate hominids, from which, indeed, we evolved. That is the Rhesus monkey or Rh factor in our blood types, so there is no disputing it. We are primates, and we tend to be communally quite emotional, which is seen today, Red 12 Crystal Moon. Humans love and need water, and it regulates our body-mind and emotions.

Map 2 from Earth Ascending, the Binary Triplet Configuration

This map is complicated. I don’t expect you to understand the whole thing. But please note the top left image of the Tzolkin. You can see how the binary nature of the Harmonic pivots. This pivot occurs as we move to the other side, from negative to positive. It also moves from the future to the past. We are always moving back and forth in the double helix spiral, but soon we reverse spin.

Note that people with negative Rh factor might not crave water as much. They are not as emotional because they are less primate. They are more ET ancestor. There is always the recessive gene, though, so they have some +Rh.

Timespace Sync

12 Mercury, Neptune, Pluto, and 2 Earth are mediating from 4D to affect manifestation. This one is churning us up in implicate order. Take these with a grain of salt since we aren’t pulsing in 3D.

  • The Moon spends the day in Aries, a pioneering, action-oriented sign.
  • With its alignment with Chiron and harmony with Jupiter this morning, we find it natural to gravitate toward satisfying activities. We are naturally attracted to healing activities. We’re asserting our needs more easily than usual today.
  • We’re generally independent with the Moon in Aries. Venus and Mars are heading toward a quincunx. It will be exact very early tomorrow but is influencing us later today. Our timing may be slightly off. You might struggle to feel entirely at ease with others. Making satisfying choices for entertainment or pleasure can also be difficult. Our romantic sensibilities and desires may be at odds, and problems (especially misunderstandings) in romantic and sexual relationships may result. Conflicts are likely between desires for independence and the need for nurturing yourself or nurturing someone else. (These are Cancer issues ruled by the MOON.)

From cafeastrology.com

There is no IChing governance for this harmonic because we aren’t fully in 3D. Feel free to daydream.

4D mantra

This is the symbol for 12 Methionine, the start codon in any RNA sequence.

5D mantra

I polarize in order to play. Stabilizing illusion I seal the process of magic with the lunar tone of challenge. I am guided by the power of abundance.

Kin 171-Blue 2 Polarizing Monkey

SOLAR MAX IN THE SUN’S SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE-NOAA


Now, there is an organized solar calendar. The sunspot cycle controls Time, and the time harmonic is synced exactly with solar time as galactic time. The Maya were not kidding around.

At the end of October, Turkish astronomer Senol Sanli made a composite image of the month’s sunspots, all 31 days. Take a look. Notice anything? (It’s not always 31)

There are more sunspots in the sun’s southern hemisphere–more than three times as many according to the Solar Influences and Data Analysis Center. This is the 4th month in a row the southern hemisphere has significantly outperformed the north.

(This is due to the binary triplet configuration of time. This is a preponderance of the S. Polar Zone of rhe earth holon, the bottom 5 lines of 13 tones at the bottom of the Tzolkin. They are strong movement in Seed, Night, Wind, Dragon, and Sun tribes which are Valine, Alanine, Glycine, Cysteine, and the Stop Codon in evolving RNA sequence.)

What’s going on? Solar physicists have long known that the two hemispheres of the sun don’t always operate in sync. (They are just dominant at different times based on evolutionary needs on earth)

Solar Max in the north can be offset from Solar Max in the south by as much as two years–a delay known as the “Gnevyshev gap.” The assymetry is illustrated in this graph of hemispheric sunspot numbers from the last 6 solar cycles:


Is the sun’s southern hemisphere experiencing its Solar Max right now? Maybe. We won’t know for sure until years from now when we can look back and see the final shape of Solar Cycle 25. Meanwhile, stay tuned for more southern sunspots.