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[[Krystal Star Algorithms]] are sequences of actions that are performed on organic consciousness technology, such as lightbody, as well as directed to run on computers and related devices to align that technology with the natural laws of the Universe or the [[Law of One]], that are mathematically aligned to [[Guardian Host]] Krystal star tri-wave architecture. Krystal Star Algorithms are accessed in order to override harmful encryption, dark interference, and can be helpful to reprogram [[AI]], [[Entropic]] code, [[Metatronic Reversal]]s or distortions that have been generally programmed in the [[3D]] reality in the quantum computers, computer programs and technology devices that are used by the general public.  
[[Krystal Star Algorithms]] are sequences of actions and code resetting that is performed on organic consciousness technology, such as the human [[Lightbody]], as well as directed to run on computers and related devices to align that technology with the natural laws of the Universe or the [[Law of One]], that are mathematically aligned to [[Guardian Host]] communication links and Krystal star tri-wave architecture. Krystal Star Algorithms are accessed in order to override harmful encryption, dark interference, destroyer coding and can be helpful to reprogram [[AI]], [[Entropy|Entropic]] code, [[Metatronic Reversal]]s or distortions that have been generally programmed in the [[3D]] reality in the quantum computers, computer programs and technology devices that are used by the general public.  


An algorithm is a procedure or formula for solving a problem, based on conductiong a sequence of specified actions. A computer program can be viewed as an elaborate algorithm. In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm usually means a small procedure that solves a recurrent problem.
An algorithm is a procedure or formula for solving a problem, based on conductiong a sequence of specified actions. A computer program can be viewed as an elaborate algorithm. In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm usually means a small procedure that solves a recurrent problem.