Jarhyn
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I disagree. By understanding how and why each of these wrappers generally exists in observable systemic hierarchies, it informs the user of use cases that can be investigated to probe for them, and what, if we find them, their existence implies about further decoding the structure of reality into useful information and principles.It's pointless and useless to speculate about the existence of things that cannot by definition be detected in any way, nor have any effect on anything real.
Hypervisors HAVE hypercalls and a memory translation between system memory addressing and subsystem address space.
Interestingly enough, all this discussion about systemic hierarchy is exactly the sort of thought that gets us hypervisors and operating systems.
It in fact provides a great model for understanding actual, immediate systems, not from asking "is there a god" but "in this complicated system what element is acting as 'god'"?
Understand the concept well enough and you can, when debugging through a process, see that the thing you are watching happen is a "hypercall".
Don't do that "useless speculation" and you won't be ready to see it when it is staring you in the face.