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Antikythera Mechanism (n.): The world’s first known analog computer (c. 150-100 BC). A 30-gear bronze device used to track the Metonic cycle, lunar phases, and solar eclipses. It represents the earliest "Mechanical Image" of the heavens—where the physical movement of the Sun and Moon was reduced to the rotation of a hand-crank.
IMPEDANCE MISMATCH The phenomenon where the 1:7 Frequency hits a "Smart" observer and reflects back as confusion or hostility. Proof that the observer is tuned to the Counterfeit "0" rather than the Primary "1". When a signal travels from a high-frequency source (The 1:7 Sine) into a low-frequency receiver, the energy cannot penetrate the circuit. It hits the wall and Reflects back to the sender.
Index 0 / The Void In computer science, we start counting at 0. It is the "Default" state.
The Physics: 0 is the Vacuum. It is the "Darkness" before the command.
The Counterfeit: logic of the world wants to stay in the 0. It wants a "Smart" light that stays in the circle of the "Image Stream."
The Result: Light in a vacuum is Alone. It is "Not Good." It is the "Dead-End" cemetery LED.
Index 1 / The Light)
makeNOimage (MNI) is the Index 1.
The Genesis Logic: "In the beginning..." is the 1. It is the first pulse of the 1:7 Sine Proportion.
The Frequency: The "I" is the Word. It is the "I AM" stepping into the material.
The Result: The "I" breaks the "O." It turns the circle into a Wave. It creates the Full Energy Transference.
Aniconist
Aniconism is the practice or belief in the avoidance of images of sentient beings, especially of religious figures.
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How it differs: While an iconoclast actively breaks or attacks existing images, an aniconist simply opposes the creation or use of them as a matter of principle or doctrine.
Achelropoieta: Though this refers to images "not made by hands" (the opposite of what an iconoclast wants), it’s a central term in the debate.
Iconophile or Iconodule: A "lover" or "servant" of images; someone who supports the use of religious icons.
Ianconomach: A participant in iconomachy ("image struggle"), a term used by the Byzantines to describe the Iconoclastic Controversy
Mountbank: Historically, a charlatan who sold fake medicine from a platform. The MNI Context: An ancient institution that hijacked a Divine OS including FIAT value and time for personal profit under the guise of HEALING and SALVATION. Turning a house of prayer into a den of thieves. With ancient mergers with other franchises this mafia remains in play. Piracy and deception their MO and have replaced the original OS with a counterfeit.
Roman grid: is the current FIXED Gregorian calendar supported by its own feast days and festivals and traditions of rite and ceremony replacing prior. It is Solar but needs resetting.
Hillel 2 Lunacy: is the other contenting counterfeit count distracting us with the moon. A beautiful romantic heavenly body mesmerizing humanity around the globe. But needing a 13th month added to keep it in line.
DAWNkey: is a play on the word Donkey an unclean animal and representing the nations around which impacted the orginal "daily" lifestyle. Dawn being the beginning of SSH days not the Babylonian "upgrade" Key of course being for a door. The protoganist here at MNI is a DAWNkey named Hobab who helped guide across a field of opportunities to stray from both value and time.
Lunar Hijri (Islamic): Purely lunar. It does not account for the Sun or equinoxes, meaning it drifts about 11 days earlier through the seasons every year.
Solar Hijri (Persian): Purely solar. It is used in Iran and Afghanistan and is one of the most accurate calendars in the world because its new year (Nowruz) is defined by the precise moment of the vernal equinox.
Rubber Ruler: A measuring device that stretches to match an intended length at MNI a ruler that stretches to measure the Roman grids or the moons.
The Computus (Latin for "calculation") is the medieval "algorithm" or mathematical engine used by the Church to determine the date of Easter.
Think of it as the first world-wide app. Before we had smartphones or digital calendars, the brightest minds in the world spent centuries building this math formula so that every priest from London to Jerusalem would celebrate on the same day.
The Church wanted a "unified image" of time, but they had three conflicting "gears" that don't fit together:
The Week: It has to be a Sunday.
The Moon: It has to be after the Full Moon (lunar).
The Sun: It has to be after the Equinox (solar).
Because these three cycles never naturally line up, the Computus was invented to force them into a predictable pattern.