Android Can Do & Can’t Do

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View of BardoTown on the Android Phone App

We’re at the end of the very first week of our new Android Godd Engine and in our third decade in the GODD Engine. The Android engine, which I have dubbed “AndyGoDD” has accepted BardoTown without groaning too much, so I’m ready to prepare a map for release, and the very first map we’re trying to bring out into the Android app store is BardoTown, my largest and most complex map. Why the toughest, most demanding and most likely map to go wrong, for our very first Android effort? Think about it.

We need to know what parts break down first, if any, and I have to know for sure that most of the folks who download it will be able to use it on their Android smartphone. Continue reading

Hier ist das neues gesellschaftengekreitsfarben fur des Androiden Gephonenekeitzetzetsengeschrift

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Actual Screenshot of my first Android virtual world, January 27, 2015

Finally, I have in my possession our very own Android app Godworld in my Pocket, enabling you to carry in pocket or purse an entire world — well, not the world itself, but a powerful Quantum Connection to your target Alternate World or Dimension. Here’s how it works:

Remember the Two Great Laws of Magic?

Well, it’s not just “magic” anymore. Science now recognizes what is called “Quantum Entanglement”, which simply means that two things that have been in contact are forever in contact unless that contact is consciously broken. The Second Law of Quantum Entanglement says that something that is exactly like something else is in Quantum Contact with that other thing. Move one thing one way, and its quantum twin moves equally but oppositely, a mirror of the other.

Knowing how this works gives you the power to alter virtually anything in the universe, but it’s a skill, an art, to predict the counterspin, and that’s the job of a programmer. You’re here to view and to pass energies two ways, a tool for the Great Programmer In The Sky to see the changes. Continue reading