Trans Linear Hypersurface

 A Trans Linear Hypersurface (TLH) is essentially a fully immersive multi dimensional cinema screen. If you stood in front of there is nothing but a glow and there’s no visible content on the screen. To access it you have to go through the screen, not in the sense you jump into it but, you access with your mind. Inside your body are proteins that are capable of being tuned to a TLH, and by tuning in you access the content that’s stored on the systems that created the content, there are several different types of TLH but at the moment I’m talking about the training & entertainment TLH. The content of course was created by someone or something, yourself and universes. Access to these systems opens up a Pandora Box of information as, access to a creators content is possible which would appear to be self-centric. The protein’s required appear in a sense tuned to the same low state of entropy that a neutron star would reach, which means that a certain amount social evolution and probably actual evolution m is required as a self-centric system in social system that believe’s in gods would see that part of our processes as a religious experience. 

Here’s the thing, our current technology is already reaching the level required for a fully functioning TLH, LCD screens use LCD’s which are already capable of producing UV and Infrared it’s not a long shot to suggest that most, if not all frequencies of light can be created using the same or similar technology. So I’m a sense we are already using Trans Linear Hypersurface’s. The definition of the screen is what is important, once the definition of a screen exceeds the human eyes definition then information can be added that cannot be seen by human beings at our current position of evolution. Audio can also be interlaced into the image and multiple videos can be played without the observer being aware they have seen. The TLH screens themselves will be the system, it will do the work of processors and there will be no need for a CPU. 

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