Inputonomy 101
- Dr. Justin T. Woodrow

- Jun 23, 2018
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 28, 2018
Inputonomy is the study of astronomical inputs arising from sources of cosmic radiation. An input is loosely defined as captured radiation from a cosmic source. Inputonomy developed after anomalous emissions were captured, ones that derived from The Anomanova. Because the captured radiation from this source is considered a phenomenon, The Anomanova is currently the sole focus of Inputonomy.
Within an input is a sequence, which is composed of sound determinants. A sequence must be deciphered (decoded, arrayed and encoded) before any observation of the sound determinants occurs.
Inputs are numerically organized and then named based on origination and/or reflected markers (e.g., planets, satellites, stars, nebulae, etc.). For example, Input 000000001.0, also known as Majestic Darkness, contains an original sequence originating from an unknown location in the depths of the dark void, having within it sound determinants that relate to planetary reflections of the Solar System. Some original sequences may contain complementary sequences, which act as companion sequences that relate to or extend the original sequence. Typically, if a companion sequence is present, then sound determinants within the original sequence will contain extension-type markers that provide the basis of the complementary sequence. Once a complementary sequence is determined, it is granted the original sequence's numeric listing (the same as the input's numeric listing) with an additional number following a decimal, which corresponds to the order in which it was discovered within the original sequence (e.g., 000000001.1). Hence, all original sequences will only contain a zero following a decimal (e.g., 000000001.0).
All inputs are referenced by their numeric listing, and this listing grants access to their deciphered sequence. To note, only deciphered sequences will contain observable sound determinants, even if a numeric listing has been provided for the input and its associated unprocessed sequence(s) has been determined for deciphering.
Potentially, the inputs and their sequence(s) represent a cookie-crumb trail leading to the exact location of The Anomanova.









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