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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

manufacturing a machine to delve into the singularity of the hologram universe

Yes, there is at least a third entry to the quantum tunneling.
In answer to your latest query, I did not stop this experimentation.
I should have.  It seems both too complicated and too dangerous
I even disassembled the equipment because of fear something might go wrong.
But I had to explore the question of the enterchangeability of time loss and gravity
I was sick again.  The same nausea, the same sense of coming apart, dizziness
I'm not sure if I was able to walk a straight line, almost drunkeness without the release of alcohol.
Understanding the nature of the process is helpful.  It presumed that we were projections, shadows on the fabric of time (not time space as I have previously mentioned).  Space, likewise, is only a projection.  This means with normal equipment, there is very little potential for delving into the singularity because shadows intereacting with shadows will only yield shadows.  Concentration of matter (think concentration of shadows) does appear to allow the matter to sink towards the singularity and to copy this process requires either the accumulation of huge amounts of matter (impractical) or the concentration of sufficient energy to accomplish a similar result by concentrating matter in a sufficiently small area.
But if the loss of time and gravity are tied together, the experiment is simplified, but caution
I would suggest that the dangers inherent in the shadows directing the film are too great
The possibility of success was proportional to the illness it was causing and as I mentioned, I didn't even have film to test to see if radiation was a by-product.  Likewise, as one approaches success, one theoretically approaches the construction of a black hole and that is way too dangerous to risk.
I will have to decide later, but I will try to finish the third entry first.

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