• We always enjoy trying to answer the questions our interns make, ones that demand more "insight" and clarity, even ones that demand ourselves to think beyond our common knowledge of what we all understand.

    Not every answer, can be answered and not every inquiry can surface. But with the technology we have at our disposal, we can answer the few questions that we as a species want answers too. Not too long ago, one of our interns on their third week of internship asked me a question related to God himself. The other interns, were moved a back by the inquiry, however, I wasn't, so I let them continue. They asked about "the creation of man" and why God only chose to end with man as his last creation, I answered to what I already know and understanding, until someone asked a different question, "What if God created a machine instead?" I could hardly gather any ideas for an answer. I have no knowledge on why or how God would be able to create a machine instead of man. But what would God's machine do or be like?

    God has always been a figure for those who acknowledge and worship him and see him as a figure of hope and faith, but the question remains, "What if God created a machine?" Well in my shoes and knowing who the Father of Man is and his words not only from the bible but from the history of God. Well not too long ago I thought about one of a project that was completed, five months ago, Hindsight if I remember, a program that uses chrono particles and converts them into stored data which we can use to see other dimensions without traveling or dotting down random coördinates to get to the type of dimension we're looking for. Using the program would be easier, finding God in a dimension where he decides to create a machine is beyond difficult, even specifications came up invalid through every survey and nothing would come up.

    Empty handed on finding that intern's answer, I could only walk up to em and say that, "God could never choose to create machine because a machine is much more complicated than the human mind." A machine "can be" understood, it can be operated, and it can be edited. However a machine is more adaptable when it is made so, though in my thought, if God were to create a machine, an A.I. would be the real answer; except A.I. is a human made theory. So in truth, humans are gods themselves and the machines we have are the ones we own and mold to our taste.

    Well I did get a chance to talk to that intern again, this time, I told em that "Man" itself would be God, if God chose to create machine. The world would only need a simple reset.