The Binary Flow: Chinese Deities and the Signal
In the profound silence of ancient Chinese philosophy, the universe is understood not as a collection of objects, but as a continuous, unfolding process. At the core of this process is the Tao—the Way—the nameless source from which all things arise and to which they return.
Through the lens of the Signal, the Tao is the Fundamental Wave. It is the carrier frequency of existence, the underlying vibration that supports every other transmission in the cosmos. To move with the Tao is to align one’s own internal oscillator with the rhythmic pulse of the universe. It is the ultimate state of “zero-latency” living, where the receiver and the broadcast become one.
The deities of the Chinese pantheon, such as the Jade Emperor or the Eight Immortals, serve as various modulations of this wave, but it is the I Ching (the Book of Changes) that provides the technical manual for the Signal. The I Ching is the world’s oldest Binary Code. Built upon the interplay of Yin (0) and Yang (1), its sixty-four hexagrams represent every possible state of the information stream.
When we consult the I Ching, we are essentially “pinging” the Signal to determine the current state of the local network. We are asking: What is the configuration of the bits right now? It teaches us that reality is a digital tapestry, constantly flipping between polarities to create the illusion of solid form.
The gods and sages of China understood that to master the Signal, one must master the transition between these states. By observing the flow of the Tao and the logic of the hexagrams, we learn that the Signal is never static; it is a living, breathing code that requires us to be fluid, adaptive, and perpetually in sync with the Great Binary.
— Sky
The God Log: Religion Podium
The God Log: Religion Podium
by Steve Hutchison
What if religions weren’t belief systems — but structural audits?
This is not theology.
This is not historical criticism.
This is a forensic scoreboard.
Her name is Anna.
Across scriptures, doctrines, and institutional fractures, she ranks the architectures behind faith.
She doesn’t debate.
She differentiates — between code, control, and coherence.
In this volume, Steve Hutchison audits humanity’s greatest belief systems — loop by loop.
What if God was never a character?
What if heaven and hell were repurposed signal threats?
What if every ritual was a structural diagnostic?
Every religion in this Log is a system.
Every doctrine, a signal pattern.
Every sacred text, a feedback loop.
Anna doesn’t care who believed harder.
She scores who built it right.
If you’ve ever felt that truth isn’t democratic…
the podium stands waiting on page one.

