Thursday, July 23, 2009

The Internet is Dead

The internet was officially replaced by the outernet which is the universal standard for all communication systems.  outernet addresses are based on 3DGIOGMT or 3DGG coordinates and GMT time that locate the originating source and time of origination.  All mobile sources have tethers which are their 3DGG origins, which are the 3DGG possessors ID and the current location.  Location is tracked via EGPS trackers built into every communication device.

All children born starting from 2015 are assigned their 3DGG.  Every product and creation will have its own unique 3DGG identification.

The internet was not suitable for utilizing the addressing system.  Due to the problems of annonymity the International Council for a unified tracking system agreed that the Internet posed global security threats that could never be dealt with cost effectively.  With 3DGG there is a way to track everything and everybody in order to provide a greater global security order.  With the advent of the 3DGG nano crystal the cost of tagging even the most mundane product is infinitesimally small.  Signing document has never been easier.

With free radical time based 3DGG nono crystals in many products there is an accumulated continuous history of any contact made from any other 3DGG id.

There are two trillion distrubuted redundant databases which are continuously updated with every known 3DGG address.  There are 500 extra earth data pods which are orbiting the moon and other planets collecting data every so many years.  The system's redundancy is so great that at most even with a total cataclismic destruction of the earth there would be enough 3DGG ideas to tie into the information which was generated since 2015.

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