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The Machine Running Out of Space

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Frashokereti, Data Compression, and the Bifurcation Event

In my final post of 2025, I wrote that the simulacrum — the artificial overlay of reality — may be running out of space. Not physical space, but informational space. Narratives were looping, systems were straining, and the illusion was beginning to lose coherence.


I linked this intuition to Frashokereti, the Zoroastrian vision of a purifying fire at the end of an age — not destruction, but a refresh of the system and a restoration of truth.


More recently, this intuition has found an unexpected parallel in two very different places.

First, in commentary from Kim Goguen (UNN), who describes reality as being overlaid by a vast “Machine” struggling with too much data — too many programs, too much complexity, and too much awareness. In a GIA report dated 1 February 2026, she states:

“That is how I know that programs are set for deletion — that things are scheduled to change and what the Machine is really trying to do. In a nutshell, the Machine doesn’t want all of us Homo sapiens running around.There is too much data. The Machine doesn’t have any more space left. It is running out of space.This means the Machine can’t write realities as well anymore, so it needs to get rid of some of its programs.”

Second, in the scientific work of Melvin Vopson, whose research suggests that our universe behaves like a data-optimised simulation. Vopson proposes that physical reality appears to compress information in order to reduce information entropy, much like a computational system conserving memory and processing power.

The whole video is worth watching, but the bit refered to here is at 35 mins.

From this perspective, the rapid increase in global population over the last century can be viewed as a data explosion within the system. This resonates with long-discussed elite narratives around population reduction — symbolically captured in artefacts such as the Georgia Guidestones.


However, from the perspective of Frashokereti, there is another possibility.


Rather than deleting humanity, the system may instead refresh itself through bifurcation — a split into two experiential realities. One path leads toward a renewed, unpolluted, higher-frequency world (often described as New Earth or 5D). The other continues along the existing trajectory: a dense, controlled, dystopian reality — the “old Earth” so familiar from Hollywood futures.


In this view, the reset is not imposed.

It is chosen.

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