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Sunday, June 29, 2014

NLT the next step Part 9-Creation

Sunday morning, the last day of June, 2014.
The heat and humidity of the day have already claimed the sun-lit area.  The air is still, so the cool, shady places maintain a trace of the evening's respite from summer.  The trees stretch out before me and it is so wooded I could be almost anywhere.  The only sounds are those of the birds, ancient predators who own the mornings here.
Clouds build beyond the wood, bringing their promise and their threat.  I was told yesterday that in Carlsbad, New Mexico there were only 9 inches of rain in the last 12 months.  How different the view from my lonely Veranda would be if there were no rain, how different it is without you beside me, how dry and brittle life feels.

But aren't we here to finish the creation series of NLT?  Two more posts,  Let us not delay.

  1. CT(4) matter forms from concentrations of energy and we have the beginning of clock time 4 coordinate changes.  Standard watch time, here referred to as CT4, and which we refer to as "Time" generically goes positive (a fourth set of coordinate) as energy combines, and turns into matter.  The forces presumably include the strong and weak forces that allow matter to combine (See the discussion on what “combination” is below). Earth can appear and time as we experience it as creatures of matter, can exist because CT(4) coordinates change at the expense of CT(3) or CT(2) coordinate changes.  One indicator that the CT(3) force coordinate is changing is that gravity appears to remain in place while other aspects of energy go to zero, their rate change drop and their concentrations increase. CT4 begins what I call “standard clock time” or SCT which is what is incorrectly referred to as “time”. Time exists outside of SCT where CT4 coordinates changed so our view of standard clock time must also change. This scale of conversion, the “conversion ratio” is observed as 10^16, e=mc^2 where C is 3x10^8m/s.  Now I know many of you are saying, “just change this to kilometers and you change the scale.” The need for a common scale will become obvious when we discuss CT(5) which operates outside of the common scale. In fact, the scale observed for CT(5) is “slightly” off and this disagreement is likely (partially) the result of unit issues; so we have to rely on math, and particularly exponential growth to support the observations: CT(0) to CT(1) t^2 acceleration; CT(1)toCT(2) CT(0)^2^2 or t^4, CT2 to CT3 CT(1)^2 or t^8; CT(3) to CT(4) CT(2)^2 or t^16, exponential, sequential acceleration of clock time. Obviously, we have to observe a change (conversion ratio) to CT(5) of t^32 or come up with another explanation for compression. You will see that the expected theoretical number is “essentially observed” which should send a chill up your spine if you understand the ramifications.
Before we can move on, we'll need to at least glance at the mathematical functionality in play which I refer to as

THE SCALE MATHEMATICS: and which will be the subject of the next post on this subject and which will be visited along with a glance at CT(5).

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