What Is Stumblelnto™?
With StumbleInto™, you'll be able to dig into collections and record sets without knowing a darn thing about what you're looking at and within seconds you will begin to immerse yourself in the Apario Reader experience and grok what your Government hid from you.
A random page. That's what StumbleInto™ is... its a random page; but not just any random page.
Random is random until rand() is used in programming, then you run the risk of the entropy causing the generator to return the same number if the seed is guessed. Random is confusing. That statement was confusing. Given that random is confusing, the outcome of random too can be confusing.
How do you remove confusion from random? Enter 369. That's how.
This post isn't going to get into the Gematria and number theories behind 369, but the essence can best be understood by Nikola Tesla who claimed that if you think of the universe in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration, you can unlock the mysteries of the universe with it. Tesla would walk around a building 3 times before walking inside. He would reserve hotel rooms only divisible by 369. He would set his life up to focus on the numbers of 369 by forcing their existence into his reality and by virtue, forcing their existence into his reality.
What Tesla discovered is that raw consciousness is what 369 actually are; whereas 124578 are "chaos" numbers instead; derived from subconscious thought versus conscious thought. 369 represent the conscious thought patterns of expression whereas 124578 represent the subconscious thought patterns of expression.
Knowing that 369 favor consciousness and others favor chaos, I took that basic understanding that I had of 369 and I wanted to apply it to the code base behind Project Apario. To do so, I needed to artificially inject as many 369s as possible into the code base while retaining the functionality of the service. The end result, when you click StumbleInto™, you're going through hundreds of thousands of base 9 numbers, selecting one at random; but the one you select at random goes through another randomization process before just coming back with the number you want. The identifier itself can derive completely into any quantity of 3s and the quantity of random records retrieved is 3 as well.
When you click random, you're going through a random number generator seeded with a 369 number derived from the timestamp, however from the code, it just looks like a random number generator.
It was what took place behind the scenes that makes StumbleInto™ something that can programmatically, with the properly trained IS-BE, use the random functionality with conscious thought to find the document that you're looking for by thinking of it first, then pressing StumbleInto™. Not only is it difficult to do, and get right, but it has been done. Multiple times. From different people. That, is StumbleInto™.
Frankly, I don't know what you're going to find in the Apario Reader when you press StumbleInto™. You could find gold, or you could find a blank page with the text "BLANK PAGE" because a label on a blank page to know it's a blank page actually makes the label misleading at best. But nevertheless, you'll be able to dig into collections and record sets without knowing a darn thing about what you're looking at and within seconds you will begin to immerse yourself in the Apario Reader experience and grok what your Government hid from you.
Sometimes, taking your own power out of the discovery process reveals truths hidden by your own awareness. Falling back to random, but 369 random with StumbleInto™ gives you your power back. The big corporate search engines took it away from you, because making it easy for you to find their incriminating evidence is not something they are willing to spend billions on so you can outsmart them. You're way smarter.