Mysteries of ‘Name to Script’ Synchronicity

Exploring the Enigma of Reality as an ET-Generated Simulation

Cosmic Program
ILLUMINATION
8 min readJul 30, 2023

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I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud. Carl Jung

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In preceding articles, I made a commitment to present a range of examples derived from our comprehensive research on the fascinating ‘Name to Script’ phenomenon. This investigation supports the intriguing hypothesis that life might exist within a hypothetical and potentially holographic simulation. It is our belief that it is logically sound to consider ourselves extensions of this, possibly, ET-generated simulation. In this context, every human possesses auxiliary mini-brains capable of accessing various levels of data within this complex quantum matrix.

Considering our brains as analogous to computers in their own right, we propose that they possess the ability to encode, decode, and execute commands. There seems to be autonomy calculated within our program, albeit to a certain extent. We envision a scenario where our brains, akin to advanced cybernetic systems composed of nano-machines, could be housed inside custom bodies or avatars.

Moreover, we speculate that our personal data could be securely stored in multiple higher-security repositories, which we would regularly synchronise with the core brain or the overarching matrix. This idea provides an explanation for the concept of reincarnation, wherein the transfer of essential data allows for the continuation of individual existence across different lifetimes. Based on some of our experiments which we will present in the future articles, it has become evident to us that the process of reincarnation is undeniably integrated into the program of each life within this simulation.

In the coming decade or two, we may finally uncover the entities or forces behind such a system, thanks to individuals like David Grusch, who fearlessly share their findings for the sake of truth. However, my colleague and I have reservations about openly sharing our research at this stage and use our full names and credentials, as we fear facing a modern-day version of the Spanish Inquisition, where anything related to the paranormal, metaphysical, alien, or new age is met with hostility.

In our own experience, we cautiously ventured into exploring astrology, but even mentioning it triggered emotional, vicious, and unscientific reactions. We witnessed how even in David Grusch’s congressional testimony, where credible witnesses testified under oath about witnessing enigmatic flying objects without wings or propellers, as well as the existence of extraterrestrial beings on Earth, there was a pervasive stigma surrounding such topics. We cannot emphasise enough how real this stigma is.

I, personally, once posted a scientifically supported video in favour of astrology a couple of years ago, only to face a relentless mob of individuals who claimed to champion science but resorted to stalking me across social media platforms, contacting my workplace, and even targeting my colleagues, family, friends, and pet dog. The level of animosity and viciousness displayed by these so-called “scientists” or science enthusiasts was deeply alarming.

I had already gained some insight into this hostility when a good friend of mine, part of the team that discovered DNA admixture between Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals, shared some of the emails and social media attacks they had encountered. Witnessing their ordeal firsthand left me horrified at the sheer magnitude of animosity directed towards scientists who delve into controversial topics.

Before delving further into this article, I highly recommend reading our previous two articles to gain a comprehensive understanding of the context we are presenting. As scientists driven by objectivity, we thoroughly investigate data and explore various research avenues.

In light of the intriguing notion that reality might be an ‘information-processing system’, it follows that everything we perceive as real could, in fact, exist within a simulated reality with discernible underlying scripts. In essence, this implies that each of us is composed of intricate data, and the fabric of our perceived reality might be intricately woven into a vast matrix.

Contemplating this concept raises questions about the fundamental programming language that might govern this grand construct. It sparks fascination with the mysterious mechanisms that could be orchestrating the intricacies of this simulated existence. By peering into the hypothetical coding language that underlies our perceived reality, we may uncover profound insights into the nature of existence itself and gain a deeper appreciation for the enigmatic universe we inhabit.

In this hypothetical matrix, the underlying programming language transcends our current understanding of computing and must be truly extraordinary. It could be a highly ‘advanced abstraction language’, where intelligence resides not merely in instructions but in abstraction itself. Abstraction would allow concrete entities to emerge from conceptual ideas, forming the basis of computation and intelligence within this simulated reality.

Drawing parallels to ‘The Matrix’ movie, ‘the neural network’ would be a fundamental aspect of this system, akin to a shared universal ‘software’ shaping our perception of reality. In this scenario, the language encoding our perceived reality would be the neural network of our brains, creating a profound intertwining of consciousness with the matrix. This connection would enable us to influence and shape the simulation through our thoughts and experiences. The language of the matrix would surpass any known programming language, likely involving ultra-advanced quantum computation.

A fascinating aspect of this simulated reality would be the blend of human dependence and machine autonomy. The matrix’s language would assimilate all human languages and symbols throughout history, enabling communication with thoughts, biochemical processes, and electrical functions. This symbiotic relationship would lead to machines and humans growing and evolving together through conflict and reaction, engaging in a dynamic interplay of existence.

Additionally, ‘coding into natural structures’ such as DNA or RNA could serve as another possible or complementary mechanism. Intelligent machines might process information through patterns, utilising intricate neural connections rather than relying on human-like abstract languages. Their advanced logical thinking abilities would enable seamless knowledge exchange between machines, operating in a manner beyond our current comprehension.

In my view, the matrix hypothesis addresses potential ‘correlation’ related explanations for the mechanisms behind astrology and occult sciences. However, it is essential to consider that ‘causation’ related explanations may also hold validity. Cosmic alignments might indeed influence life on Earth through undiscovered forces and mechanisms. ‘Both correlation and causation’ could be at play here, presenting a captivating tapestry of potential mechanisms that challenge our understanding of reality and the governing language within this mesmerising world of simulation.

Reflecting on the substantial evidence provided by astrology and various divination tools, the distinction between correlation and causation becomes less significant. In science, we accept many real phenomena without fully understanding their underlying mechanisms, relying instead on their reproducible results. Yet, when it comes to ancient holistic sciences like astrology, there is a noticeable double standard. Hypocrisy and unscientific demands to know the exact mechanism of action before considering their validity have led many within the scientific community to dismiss astrology since the 1660s.

In light of our current lack of a unified understanding of physics, it appears imprudent to hastily dismiss astrology and much of the new age domain as mere junk. Withholding inclusion, funding, and denying new age practitioners access to a fair and objective platform limits our potential for comprehensive research. Adopting a more open-minded approach could lead to profound insights into these phenomena and their possible significance within the context of a simulated reality governed by a complex and enigmatic language. It becomes clear that this intricate code cannot be deciphered solely through Newtonian left-brain reductionism, urging us to embrace a holistic exploration of the universe’s mysteries.

In the realm of the matrix hypothesis, the power of names and symbolic representations, akin to ‘sigils’, holds mystical significance. They are believed to carry vibrational frequencies that can influence reality itself. Our QR code in this cosmic simulation is our birth chart, which is in a way, a sigil, containing many symbols in terms of names, numbers, and patterns.

According to Jung: “Astrology, like the collective unconscious with which psychology is concerned, consists of symbolic configurations: The “planets” are the gods, symbols of the powers of the unconscious.”

An overlooked fact about Carl Jung, often censored (along the lines of censoring or omitting the term ‘astrologer’ when referring to pioneers and scholars of science throughout history), is his fascination with astrology throughout his life. In a letter to Freud in 1911, he wrote, “My evenings are taken up largely with astrology.” Jung believed that astrology could provide symbolic insight into the workings of the human psyche and shed light into the depths of our unconscious mind. He saw it as a symbolic portrayal of universal principles or archetypes, once personified by the gods and goddesses of ancient myths.

In the occult and new age domains, synchronicity plays a profound role in understanding interconnectedness and resonance between symbols and personal experiences. Synchronicity, reveals meaningful coincidences beyond ordinary causality.

Within the world of science, the brain’s right and left hemispheres serve different cognitive functions. Dr. McGilchrist, a psychiatrist focusing on brain differences, has presented compelling evidence, through brain imaging, revealing that the right hemisphere, responsible for imagination, art, and poetic expression, appears less active in modern scientists. Following the scientific revolution, there was an increasing emphasis on left-brain reductionism, potentially contributing to the decline of polymathic geniuses and undervaluing the intuitive computation capabilities of the right hemisphere.

In astrology, the correlation between names and celestial bodies presents fascinating synchronicity. Names aligned with planetary archetypes seem to correlate with individuals’ characteristics and life experiences. Starting from the next article, we will be presenting such ‘name to script’ synchronicities and correlations, aiming to demonstrate patterns and trends that warrant scientific analysis.

The premature dismissal of ‘abstract processing’ in determining truth is unscientific and illogical. The brain’s right hemisphere, responsible for intuitive computation, is as valid as the left hemisphere’s logical centres. The rejection of right-brain cognition in modern science has hindered progress and understanding. True science requires objective exploration, utilising both hemispheres of the brain to understand the intricacies of life’s profound questions.

In our pursuit of truth and understanding, let us remain open to the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our current comprehension, for it is through this boundless exploration that we may one day unlock the deepest secrets of existence. Whether we journey through the realms of science, spirituality, or the occult, let us remember that the greatest discoveries often emerge when we embrace the symphony of both heart and mind.

In closing, may the study of ‘name to script’ synchronicities and their enigmatic connections guide us toward a more profound appreciation of the vast cosmos, unveiling the hidden threads that weave through the tapestry of our individual destinies and the collective consciousness of humanity. The mysteries persist, awaiting those who dare to venture beyond the boundaries of the known, toward a future where the union of science and spirit can usher in a new era of enlightenment and understanding.

As genius of our time, Stephen Hawking once wisely said, “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet.”

By: Gaia from Cosmic Program
***All images in this article are AI-Generated.

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Cosmic Program
ILLUMINATION

We are two PhD scientists (Gaia & Eion), who research para/meta/occult sciences as a hobby & for the sake of science! Visit us at https://cosmicprogram.com