Name: Anonymous 2010-05-25 19:27
Nakajima first became interested in magic when he had the opportunity to read "The New
Golden Dawn Theory." While the book was poorly written, and the interpretation therein was
clumsy and unskillful, Nakajima read through the whole thing regardless; while the world of
magic held an appeal that hid a dark and sinister side, it also showed a rational and scientific
realism to it as well. While re-reading passages that seemed to unusual to him two or three
times over, Nakajima had made a sudden realization that was almost like an epiphany.
Magical theory and computer theory were surprisingly similar.
At first glance, the two worlds did not seem to have any connection to each other. However,
the similiarities between them had been discovered by both magic and information
technology researchers long before Nakajima. Charles Feed, a professor at MIT, a school
famous for its study of artificial intelligence, was one of those researchers. Nakajima had
immediately become a member of his group, ISG. (International Satanist Garden) And for the
past few months, Nakajima had been immersed in writing a program to summon demons, the
idea for which he had thought up himslf.
Golden Dawn Theory." While the book was poorly written, and the interpretation therein was
clumsy and unskillful, Nakajima read through the whole thing regardless; while the world of
magic held an appeal that hid a dark and sinister side, it also showed a rational and scientific
realism to it as well. While re-reading passages that seemed to unusual to him two or three
times over, Nakajima had made a sudden realization that was almost like an epiphany.
Magical theory and computer theory were surprisingly similar.
At first glance, the two worlds did not seem to have any connection to each other. However,
the similiarities between them had been discovered by both magic and information
technology researchers long before Nakajima. Charles Feed, a professor at MIT, a school
famous for its study of artificial intelligence, was one of those researchers. Nakajima had
immediately become a member of his group, ISG. (International Satanist Garden) And for the
past few months, Nakajima had been immersed in writing a program to summon demons, the
idea for which he had thought up himslf.