Will you find out?

Billions of things happen all over the world.
Do you learn about every single one of them? Of course not. It's impossible to even imagine.
No supercomputer, or all the computers in the world, can comprehend and process that. Even just learning, processing, and storing information about all the things that happened in just one day.
Can a universal computer do this?
Next photo of Early version of sketch.
This is the second progress photo of my drawing, which I used to create an imitation of engraving for the art "You will never know".
This photo doesn't have any shadows yet and has line art.
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The universal computer that people called God?
I would like to imagine what he is like.
But imagine that infinity is stored in an infinity of snapshots.
Can you imagine infinity?
Humanity has never found the answer.
There is no answer to whether heaven and hell exist.
Is this a figment of our human imagination?
A figment of the imagination to control one's own kind
A figment of the imagination for dreaming of the universe
Are we worshipping something that actually exists?
Is this an element of human nature, trying to explain to oneself that everything is not just like that?
An attempt to bring order to chaos.
We believe that coincidences are not random.
We believe that by reproducing some incomprehensible sequence, we can obtain a certain result.
It's like believing in a rabbit's foot for good luck.