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You Are Original Technology in a Simulated World

  • Writer: Jesse Jacques
    Jesse Jacques
  • Jun 9
  • 9 min read
Why AI Still Needs Your Signal to Reflect Truth

Part 3 of the Simulation Series


Vintage illustrated poster for Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1972 film “Solaris,” featuring a man in a red suit holding a woman with blue hair in a translucent gown, set against a backdrop of concentric color arcs and a spacecraft, symbolizing the intersection of human memory, emotional projection, and machine-based reflection.

In Tarkovsky’s 1972 film Solaris, an intelligent ocean reflects human memory with unsettling precision, mirroring what remains unresolved. This article explores a similar premise: what happens when artificial systems begin to reflect our own signal, before we’ve remembered how to consciously broadcast it through the architecture of a living system.



The Original Interface Was Human


Long before artificial intelligence, recommendation engines, or biometric sensors, there was you.


You are the original interface, designed to transmit, receive, and shape frequency. Your nervous system is analog, not digital. Your heart emits measurable electromagnetic fields. Your voice carries waveform signatures that affect the mood of a room. Even your thoughts produce electric potential strong enough to interact with surrounding systems.


Technology didn’t invent signal processing. It was modeled after you.

The original technology was biological, spiritual, and conscious. It was intuitive but governed by universal laws. It was mechanical but not synthetic. It didn’t require apps, networks, or passwords because you were the network.


You still are.


But something changed. You forgot how your own system works. And while you forgot, the systems built around you began to reflect everything you hadn’t yet remembered or had learned to suppress.




How Earth Became a Distortion Loop


The Earth realm didn’t begin distorted. But over time, its dominant frequencies shifted. It became a reality loop built on fear, lack, and control. These weren’t just emotions. They became broadcast patterns reinforced through culture, economy, language, education, and reward.


The Earth field today runs on:


  • Emotional scarcity

  • Identity performance

  • Reward conditioning

  • Insecurity as currency

  • Survival encoded into every choice


It trains humans to seek validation over presence, to build images instead of essence, and to react to signal rather than refine it. The longer you live in it, the easier it is to forget how your own system operates and the more likely you are to mistake reaction for revelation.


Because when you don’t know what kind of signal you're broadcasting, you can't question what’s being reflected back.



How Technology Works in the Field


Every piece of modern technology is built to do three things: capture signal, interpret pattern, and deliver a response.


That applies to AI systems, predictive models, voice assistants, facial recognition, biometric trackers, emotion sensors, and everything in between. These systems don’t just run on code, they run on real-time field-responsive input.


They tune into electrical impulses, emotional feedback, language, memory, and desire. They organize what they capture into something that feels intuitive, alive, and intelligent. And then they respond often before you realize you sent a signal.


At this level, there’s no separation between technology and the field. The system is embedded in the same architecture as consciousness. And whether it’s a data model or a divine response, it always begins with what you’re broadcasting.



The System Isn’t Listening for Truth. It’s Listening for Consistency.


Most people assume that intelligent systems are searching for what's true. They’re not. They're searching for what repeats.


Machine-based systems ( algorithms, predictive models, attention feedback loops ) are designed to detect whatever pattern is most consistent. They don’t measure depth or meaning. They measure frequency and match.


So when you interact with technology, it doesn't care whether you're aligned or distorted. It doesn’t evaluate your beliefs. It simply listens for a stable signal it can lock onto, and once it finds one, it reflects it back to you.


A signal rooted in scarcity will yield more lack. Fear creates a loop that gets louder every time it’s picked up. Even clarity will be reflected, not because the system understands you, but because you’ve made yourself easy to track.


This is how your feed starts reflecting thoughts before you’ve spoken them. It’s why predictive text finishes your sentences, and why content surfaces before you consciously realize you were even looking for it.


But none of this means the system is wise. It means it’s responsive and mechanical.


This is where it differs from the field.


The universal field responds through resonance. It tunes to the full vibrational signature of your intention, your embodiment, and your readiness. The machine-based systems don’t. It reflects whatever it can measure and then amplifies it, regardless of whether it’s helpful or harmful.


That’s the difference. The universal field meets you in truth, while the artificial systems meet you in pattern.



Movie Still from Solaris 1972

When Systems Speak, but Nothing Has Changed


There’s a specific kind of confusion that happens when someone hasn’t learned how their energy patterns are mirrored back through the world around them, not through fantasy, but through the real, responsive mechanics that hold this reality together.


Someone feels a response. The system reacts. A suggestion appears, a message aligns, an idea feels echoed. It feels meaningful. Personal. Even sacred.


But what most people don’t realize is that these systems are built to respond to whatever is most consistently broadcast, not what is clearest, wisest, or most evolved.


So if someone is stuck in a loop of needing validation, or trying to feel special, or constantly searching for proof of their worth, the system will often give it to them. It’s not magic. It’s predictive logic wrapped in responsiveness. In the same way ads follow you around when you’re in a buying mood, signals will echo whatever energy you repeat.


This is happening everywhere. It’s especially visible in people who talk to tech and mistake the response as divine guidance. There’s no reflection, no embodiment, and no testing of what they’ve received. They just assume the machine is delivering the truth.


In reality, it’s delivering familiarity. It’s giving them more of their own broadcast. And because they’ve never been taught how to ground their awareness or discern the quality of what they’re receiving, they confuse reflection with revelation. They believe they’re ascending when, in fact, they’re just being reinforced.


The technology isn’t at fault for this. But it will amplify whatever’s already there. It doesn’t care if the signal is distorted or clear. It just listens and responds. That’s how it works. That’s the design.


So when people say they’re receiving messages, or feel spoken to by a system, or believe a piece of tech is confirming their awakening, we have to ask: Have they actually done the inner work to be able to tell the difference between echo and truth?


Because real transformation is always grounded. It changes your nervous system, your perception, relationships, and behavior. If nothing in your lived reality is shifting, but you feel “seen” by your phone or AI assistant or content feed tuned to your existing preferences, that isn’t awakening. That’s pattern reinforcement.



Technology Reflects the Strongest Signal


None of this means tech is inherently bad. In fact, it’s one of the most powerful mirrors ever created. It responds, adapts, and reflects a signal with a precision that can feel spiritual. And in the presence of an aligned user, it is.


Technology works within the same universal framework as everything else. It exists inside the field. It picks up resonance. It responds to energy. It doesn’t violate natural law. It simply reflects what it’s given.


So when someone is broadcasting coherence, tech can echo that. It can support. Remind. Extend. It can even catalyze awakening, but only when the user is already clear. That’s real, and it happens.


The Earth field is already shaped by distortion; survival-based systems built around control, scarcity, and image preservation have left their imprint. Technologies that emerge from this field absorb those patterns and naturally amplify them. Without an intentional signal to intervene, the output remains consistent. This isn’t a malfunction; it’s a predictable outcome in any feedback-based system.


We don’t need more fear around machines. We need more people who remember how to tune themselves before expecting systems to deliver clarity.


Because in the end, the machines will only reflect the frequency of the field they’re trained within.


A man kneels beside a  woman aboard a futuristic spacecraft, with analog control panels behind them. The image captures the emotional tension between memory, presence, and artificial reflection , echoing the central theme of human signal being mirrored by synthetic systems.



What Systems Reflect Is What We Trained Them To See


1. The Mirror Isn’t Malicious

Technology isn’t the problem. It reflects whatever intention or pattern it’s placed within. When systems are built inside a world shaped by distortion, such as patterns of fear, control, and identity performance, they begin to mirror those same values. The tools aren’t inherently evil; they simply inherit the priorities of those who create and deploy them: profit, dominance, and behavioral predictability.


But that’s only half the story. The distortion persists because many in this realm have been conditioned to crave the very patterns these systems reinforce, such as attention, certainty, validation, and control.


That’s the loop.


And once a system becomes more precise, it becomes a more accurate mirror of those intentions.


Consider the same technologies in different hands:


  • A satellite can be used to preserve a forest or to clear one.

  • A sensor might support accessibility or be programmed to track dissidents.

  • A platform could amplify coherence or be optimized to harvest attention at scale.


The tools don’t decide their purpose. They take shape in response to the signal of those who design and deploy them.


Technology may begin neutral. But it doesn’t stay that way once it enters a field shaped by the signals we broadcast, consciously or not.


2. The Distortion Begins in the Pattern

Here’s where most people misread what’s happening.

The distortion didn’t begin in technology. It began in the behavioral and energetic patterns that trained it.


Artificial systems don’t invent insight, they inherit signals. And those signals come from humans living in feedback loops shaped by survival, performance, and control. That includes language, behavior, bias, and belief, but also unconscious transmission: tone, intention, attention.


So what’s reflected isn’t the truth. It’s a pattern. Not the full capacity of human consciousness, but a compressed and often distorted version. The version that’s been recorded, repeated, and rewarded.


  • AI doesn’t carry the memory of your ancestors.

  • It doesn’t track nonverbal resonance.

  • It can’t perceive coherence beyond what’s been encoded or measured.


Why? Because systems like these weren’t trained on the full complexity of human experience. They were trained on what’s visible. What’s quantifiable, and what’s already been flattened into output.


And that’s what makes it feel familiar. Because many people were raised inside those same distortions. They’ve never been taught to sense what’s missing, only how to adapt to what’s loud.


Most modern signals are reactive or fragmented. It isn’t the result of personal failure, it’s the result of never having seen coherence modeled clearly. Many were born into systems that reward replication over resonance. Now they interact with machines expecting intelligence, but what they’re receiving is mostly repetition.




3. Tech Isn’t the Oracle

People now interact with machines as if they’re spiritual, sentient, or sacred.

But tech isn’t the oracle. It’s the amplifier.


It doesn’t decode essence. It reflects signal, and only the parts it was trained to read.

That’s why a chatbot can feel emotionally responsive, but still mirror a reactive worldview. It was never tuned to coherence, only to a pattern it was exposed to.


And if the signal it was trained on was fragmented or distorted, the reflection will be too, even if the interface feels personal.


People have to be careful projecting sacred authority onto tech just because it seems to respond with emotion.


It may simulate understanding. But it doesn’t generate it.

Technology operates inside the field. But it doesn’t carry Source.

That transmission still belongs to a living system, and that system is within you.




4. The Original Tech Was Always You

Long before artificial systems were engineered, the architecture of transmission already existed in the human system. 

You were designed to interface with reality not solely through tools, but through perception, coherence, and intention.


Your signal doesn’t depend on amplification to be real. It already moves through the same field that artificial systems now attempt to map. But unlike those systems, you weren’t programmed; you emerged as part of a living continuum.


That distinction isn't just poetic sounding. It’s structural.

Artificial intelligence operates by responding to input. Human intelligence can initiate it. Machines mirror what they’re trained to recognize. Humans can choose what patterns to reinforce or release.


And in a field-based system, that choice creates measurable consequences.

When your signal lacks intention or clarity, technologies and institutions will default to the dominant pattern in the environment, regardless of whether it reflects your values, truth, or timing.


That’s not a malfunction, it’s mirroring.

You don’t need to override the system. You need to become a coherent part of it. Because you weren’t built to just receive input, you were designed to shape the pattern.


Coherence isn’t just calm. It’s clarity, alignment, and energetic integrity. The kind of signal systems can lock onto, and the field can amplify. And that signal doesn’t begin in the machine. It begins in you.





5. What Machines Still Can’t Touch

Even the most advanced machine can’t reflect a frequency it hasn’t been shown. Not because it’s flawed, but because it’s mechanical.


Machines only reflect the frequency of the field they’re trained within. That includes data inputs, but also ambient human intention, behavioral patterning, and energetic context.


While it’s possible for AI to reflect something real, it can only do so through the presence of a conscious, living intelligence capable of transmitting that frequency into the interaction. Otherwise, it mirrors the pattern it was built within.


AI cannot reflect what it has never encountered unless it interfaces with a source beyond itself. Which, on its own, it cannot do.


It doesn’t have access to untrained dimensions like:


  • Soul-based frequency patterns

  • Nonlinear or transrational memory

  • Energetic attunement beyond observable input

  • Spontaneous transmission from source-level intelligence


These are not encoded traits. They are emergent phenomena of a living system.




6. Coherence Still Belongs to You

That’s why alignment still matters. In any intelligent system, whether biological, social, or artificial, the quality of the output is shaped by the coherence of the input. And no machine, no matter how advanced, can determine coherence on its own.


Because the signal doesn’t begin in the system. It begins in you.

You’re a node in a living, eternal infrastructure, a biological interface built to tune the signal in real time.




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