What of Historical Simulation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 30 Oct, 2023
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Celebrating the Great Afrikan History Continuum

Knowing can be considered to be the
answer to the what of this or that phenomena. Technology can be considered to be
the application of some semblance of knowingness and an answer to the how in
the way something is done. For the primary and spirit people of creation that
built the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist their knowingness
and self-determined technologies had to be commensurate to the task. So then,
the Afrikan history continuum is a grand repository of experience from which
each generation of Afrikan souls can draw upon and naturally empower continual
building and development with. In this, Afrikan souls may take some knowingness
of their experience and create simulations with objects, apparatus and roles as
a means to obtain further learning from historical experiences and to glean
greater depths of wisdom as upright ascension flourishes as a continual norm.
In the contemporary era, historical simulation can be a synthetically manufactured arena devised and established using computer technology. A mainstream source puts it this way:
“In general, a historical simulation is the representation of an historical event or an historical process using the medium of information technology. The programmer or author defines a structure for historical events and the reader or "interactor," … helps decides on the specific outcome of a particular event within the limits of the structure defined by the author. Since the interactor is certainly not the only agent in the event, his or her role in determining the outcome is limited. The algorithms that are used as the central architecture of an interactive computer simulation allow for non-linear outcomes of events. In this way they may serve to highlight the new math of historical processes”
In this, simulation is predetermined by those that produce the authored experience. What knowingness do those authors have or intend to convey? And, what are the outcomes limited to? The answers to such questions can have far-reaching implications for Afrikan souls in a state of interruption and disruption.
In such a state, Afrikan souls can be largely subject to the technologies and historical simulations created and deployed for the benefit of others and to the abject neglect of themselves and their upright norm of ascension. If others that mean the Afrikan ill have anything to do with the manufacture of simulated experiences made accessible, they will surely be laden with misinformation and history denial or fallacy to limit Afrikan knowingness and self-determined growth at best.
Whatever is pushed and peddled by way of technological engagement by others, it is surely Afrikan souls that have a duty and responsibility to themselves to recover knowingness of their own experiences to empower the self now and in the future. If the Afrikan deems historical simulations to be necessary engagement for upright and purposeful ascension, then surely such simulations ought to be informed by their highly civilised historical experiences. Each soul from whatever station, level or status can make a step of upright recovery in the knowingness of their historical experience. At the same time, souls can do themselves a great service in safeguarding against contaminants of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like.
If Afrikan souls simulate their past achievements of grandeur and learn and grow from this this, then their highly civilised norm of optimal flourishing can surely gain traction to be realised. Simulations hold purpose one way or the other. The Afrikan way of superlative civilisation is not occurrence of happenstance.
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