October 29, 2024
Continuation of article a80 01/10/25 22.20
On adjustments and malfunctions.
When the natural system builds combination machines, these are COMPLETELY WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY.
IN THE NATURAL SYSTEM:
that is, when the human being is AT THE SERVICE OF THE NATURAL SYSTEM:
– at no point in their evolution on their (AB) is the human being responsible for themselves. They are nothing more than a construct belonging to the natural system, all decisions being made by the latter.
Within the existence and presence of the natural system, human beings have no responsibility or decision-making power (REMINDER) in the evolution of their creator (the natural system).
Human beings are in no way responsible for all their malfunctions.
H.h.: Human beings are constructs that correct and regulate themselves; they possess self-regulating mechanisms that allow them to act in this way.
IN UNNATURAL SITUATIONS:
When humans integrate into the anthropocentric system, the hallucination in which they operate gives them the illusion, through these self-correcting mechanisms, of being responsible and having a certain power of decision.
Human beings have the illusion of correcting and regulating themselves:
Hallucination lends the illusion of independence and free will to human beings.
Human beings perceive the functioning of these mechanisms as if they were animated by the movements of life.
Nevertheless, these self-correcting mechanisms are designed from the very conception and construction of the elements in pre-A, by the natural system.
In conclusion:
It must be understood that the MACHINE-COMBINATION STATE does not give human beings any responsibility, regardless of the situation (such as malfunctions).
Regulations and malfunctions are exclusively within the domain of the natural system.
This makes all machine-combinations, including human beings, naturally IRRESPONSIBLE within their host system.
This irresponsibility must be considered the COUNTERPOINT of the natural principle of SUBMISSION AND OBEDIENCE.
It must be considered that the natural system constructs combination-machines out of utility and necessity, that these combination-machines represent a COST, and therefore that they are required to have a RESULT.
It must be considered that the existence and presence of combination-machines are an operation taken very seriously by the natural system and its entity E¹.
It must be considered that under the excuse of hallucination, human beings should not act in an uncontrolled and disordered manner.
Finally, it must be considered that the natural system will do everything to regulate its disordered combination-machines in one way or another.
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