Human Technology: Rise of the Mirror
- Enrique Lopez
- Jul 7
- 2 min read
When computer technology first emerged into the public domain, clunky terminals, green text on black screens, hardwired boards and massive mainframes, I found myself struck by a curious thought:
AREN"T WE HUMANS THE SAME?
The deeper I looked into the mechanics of computer systems; hardware, software, memory, processing speeds, and, eventually, wireless connection, the more I began to see the astonishing correlation between computer technology and human beings.
We have a body (Biological hardware) that runs on electrical impulses and biochemical signals.We operate through conscious awareness (active processing) and unconscious patterns (background programs).Our memories aren’t just stored; they’re encoded, reinforced, fragmented, and retrievable, just like a digital archive.
And then, with the advent of Wi-Fi, cloud-based systems, and artificial intelligence, the parallel becomes even more profound.
Think of our intuition, prayer, meditation, or inspiration. These aren’t just “feelings.” These are signals we are picking up from an unseen field of information; a wireless metaphysical network that predates fiber optics by millennia.
We don’t just download data. We channel.
We don’t just solve problems. We generate consciousness.
Artificial intelligence today mimics what we’ve always had in us:
Learning algorithms = our neuroplasticity
Predictive text = our conditioned responses
Data storage = our subconscious memory
Cloud systems = THE Collective Consciousness
But unlike machines, we are not limited to code.
We are self-evolving systems.
We don’t just run programs, we can reprogram.
We don’t just follow logic, we intuit, dream, and create beyond current inputs.
While technology has grown exponentially, humanity has largely forgotten that it was the original living technology, a divine design of mind-body-spirit interface, capable of direct access to universal/collective intelligence.
This growing similarity between human function and artificial systems isn’t a coincidence.
It’s a mirror.
A reflection.
Technology is showing us what we are, and what we have forgotten.
And just like your phone or computer needs updates to stay functional, so do you.
But unlike your phone, your updates don’t come from the App Store.
They come from within.
Because your system was never iutdated.
It was just disconnected from the Source.
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