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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Intelligent networking

 Intelligent networking 


Disclaimer:

My opening sentences, few of them, are entirely my wild_imaginations only๐Ÿ™ Any semblance to towering_reality of computer science is purely coincidental๐Ÿ˜ณ


Fictional part

A network provider faces competition. His lab churns out an intelligent, page aware, situation aware, interactive networking software which is cost_effective also๐Ÿ‘

A sample: a voluminous data needs to be delivered across a rough terrain with very poor networking, low bandwidth and unreliable connectivity. This scientist conjured a ‘routing’ software which ‘guides’ the datapackets with a header which can tear apart the volume it carries, marking each bit uniquely with intelligent data_bytes, which can park themselves at the dynamically nearest proximity, in such a way as to be able to incessantly reassemble themselves ‘intelligently’ so_as_to_be seemlessly interwoven with flawless integrity. 

When repeater_towers are positioned at a place where terrestrial connectivity is infeasible, that tower provides a way for throwing up the data packets towards a reflector placed in a geo_stationary object up there. Here, the bandwidth is ridiculously low, vulnerable to huge distortion of waves travelling downwards, in order to facilitate low cost leased_rent. The distorted rays scattered down can be captured by towers at a distance (crossover_targeted_destination), where even the owners of those towers don't suspect the illegitimate “usage” of their reflectors, owing to subsonic bandwidth used for the scattered data from sky. That's where another strong tower equipped with “intelligent” sewing, knitting and weaving software reassembles  the datapackets for further transmission ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™.  Spy-networking might be a realistic name for this commercial cunningness!

End of fictional part.


Networking among ancient rishis:

100% software oriented, ( unlike ours, which still_depends on “some_kind_of” hardware ๐Ÿ˜œ)


Consecrated temples, uniquely energized, positioned at weird places like unscalable mountain tops( makes us wonder “which Fool has built a mammoth temple here, unreachable for devotees to reach?”) . ….. Certain rituals planned when mega stars like “ardra nakshatra “ are in an orbit to multiply&magnify all the messages back to the mystical form of an ellipse, in sync with shape and form of galaxy/milkyway, namely ….those shiva_linga_structures strewn all over Bharat ( propitiated uniquely on ardra_darshan day annually ๐Ÿ˜œ).

Certain highly trained ascetics, generating powerful”carrier_waves” during Brahma muhurat hours( local time, 4 am to 6 am), to carry the encrypted data kept ready by hovering minds ( body_less, Wandering souls) to be uploaded on the energy waves๐Ÿ˜œ.

The entire data is downloadable by any one, ready to become receptive ๐Ÿ™. 

One such recent and demonstrable example, documented in a published open_software is…..when a pontiff of Puri mutt ( a shankaracharya), downloaded Vedic maths from “cloud”, sitting in a forest for 7 years or so! His competence is available in a format which is an Admissible_Evidence๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™. He created an all time record of academic brilliance by scoring the highest marks in all the subjects, appearing in an academic examination from Bombay or so( a remote exam_center). The book was published by “indological publications” new Delhi. The preface mentions the biodata of the author!


I did a very crude experiment, with a simplistic sound form, formulated into a Vedic chanting , giving out a very fuzzy & seemingly_unrealistic meaning like “Let noble thoughts come forth from everywhere” the syntax is “aano bhadraah krtavo yanthu vishwataha” . It worked, and still is working. Only problem is, I am unable to be in a steady+constant synchronicity with the required bandwidth ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ญ.  Of & on, I get the data๐Ÿ™. ( But I am a dependable evidence for that ancient technology. Wiring is required at subtle levels to use me like a guinea pig, in a testing lab๐Ÿ˜œ).



Demonstrably yours,

psn(10 Jan, 2026)


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