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Memoidealism (Volume 4, page 258) explains God as Inaccessible Memory (Memory Region A on the picture below). It means that Memory Region B doesn't have pointers that point outside of it. In other words, all operating fields (Volume 4, page 255) of Region B pointers are in Region B. However, Region A can have pointers pointing to Region B and modify it, effectively producing a miracle as perceived by Region B. In other words, some perception field (Volume 4, page 255) links of Region B pointers may come from outside. A reader can object that Region B can have deeper pointers by making their memory locations bigger (from N-bit to 2*N-bit for example) but Memory may not be flat, discrete and bit-like. For one possible Christian interpretation we can replace Region B with the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1.1) and replace Region A with God-Creator (note also that in Memorianity Memory creates memories [notes on memoidealism 1.10, page 217]).