How it started...
The Spiderweb started as a crazy attempt to understand my own obsessive-compulsive disorder, after the failure of personal therapists, pharmaceutics, and other alternative methods. They were all pointless, and by that I mean they missed the target.
Despite whatever academic background they may have, they were playing with a huge disadvantage: they were not inside an extremely obsessive-compulsive mind. In order to deeply understand OCD (a term that serves only the doctors of the matrix), one must first experience it, attune to it.
So I started to delve into this activity, into this obsession for repetition and, most importantly, how much sense it made, how important it was for my own mind to repeat something until it clicked.
It dawned on me eventually, that the system we live in, our universe if I may indulge, can only exist by arranging these data, which is nothing but codes and binary strings of information, through specific repeating patterns.
Repetition is all around nature, and so is inside your own mind. The degree and awareness of this repetition is what we can label obsessive-compulsiveness, or, once again, OCD for dummies.
To what degree one may or not consider that a dis-ease, rather than a manifestation of the whole system we thrive in, would be up to debate. All I can say is that the methods, objectives, and viewpoints of modern science are both aimless and pointless. Not for one second I would trust modern medicine either.
Therefore, I synthesized these repeating patterns and why they occurred--most importantly how they occurred, then I illustrated it using a 3x3 matrix, which can be, absolutely, amplified into oblivion.
Explaining these repeating codes eventually led me to having to also explain their occurrence everywhere else in nature, and so クモの網 (The Spiderweb) was born.
I wish I could appeal to a larger audience that might have been inflicted with this anxiety and its complete unknown about it, writing something like "HOW TO BEAT ANXIETY IN 5 EASY STEPS", but that's simply not possible.
Only the ones with enough of an open mind to understand that to question their own behavior they must also question the world around it will find home and, most comely, a solution to the enigma that is haunting their lives.
Welcome to the Machine Code Theory
Alex