Is India the reason behind the success of Steve Jobs?

Siddhi Darole
3 min readMar 13, 2021

STEVE JOBS

Houston Texas, July 20, 1969.
At NASA Mission Control Centre, the massive 1BM system/ 36 Modal 75 Computers, which boosts processing power of 16.6 million instructions per second and up to 8 megabytes of main memory, is employed to accomplish the greatest feat in human history, putting a man on the moon. People across the world marveled at this technological achievement. But incredibly only six decades later, a handheld device weighing less them half a pound dwarfs the total technology NASA possessed in 1969.
Today’s smartphone contains a staggering 1 million times the computing power used to carry out the moon landing. What we had when they went to the moon, is like nothing compared to what an average teenager carries around now. The kind of computing power, the ability to reach people, its an astonishing technical achievement. You can also imagine what’s going to happen 30 years from now. What we think is so advanced is going to be so not advanced.
According to Ancient astronaut theorists; at specific points in history, extraterrestrials have influenced certain individuals to allow humanity to make major leaps forward and they propose that this has continued up until modern times. As evidence, they point to the visionary. Who jump-started the microcomputer revolution; Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs was one of the greatest visionaries in Silicon Valley. The idea of what he was doing is how you popularize computing. A lot of people who were early computing didn’t think about people using them, and he managed to deliver into the hands of consumers, a useable device. It was easy to use, it was easy to understand And that is not a small thing. In the simplicity and beauty of it, he made something that was just perfect…
Steve Jobs and his team of engineers at Apple harnessed technology that connected society digitally and put all the world’s knowledge literally at mankind’s fingertips. But the seeds of this technology revolution were planted in 1973; when 19 years old college student dropped out of school. Jobs was attending Reed College in Portland, Oregon when he, along with one of Apple’s first employees, Daniel Kottke, made a decision that would change not only the course of their lives but ultimately the course of humanity. Fueled by his desire to find spiritual enlightenment. Steve Jobs traveled to India, with Daniel following a few months later. Together they discovered a Hindu Guru known as Haidakhan Baba.
He was discovered at above the age of 18 doing yoga in a cave, but there are legends going back that the same figure had appeared all the way back into the 1800s. Haidakhan Baba claimed that he had no mother or father. But who was this character who had no known history before the age of 18 and was said to have manifested out of thin air? He professed that he was an immortal being.
Steve Jobs did spend some time with them. Haidakhan Baba actually gave him the initiative by giving him a spiritual name. This is a traditional kind of initiative. So they were formally initiated by this guru. Babaji had said that he was a celestial being who had come to earth to help, enlighten our planet, and to advance us forward. And we have to wonder, is it possible that Steve Jobs was being influenced telepathically by an extraterrestrial entity named, Babaji?

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