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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

NLT-The next step: Part 29-SEQUENTIAL QUANTUM CHANGE (one of two)

 There is still more groundwork to lay before covering the details of time orbits.  There is even more to cover before getting to the place where all of these concepts are brought together to get a more comprehensive view of the universe.
Time is limited, the chief investigator is exhausted and not a little bit irritated.
Some summary Items:
INTELLIGENT DESIGN:
WHAT DO TIME ORBITS LOOK LIKE:
But before we get to either of these, there is additional groundwork and such is the subject of this blog, presented without editorial comment, well except for this editorial comment.

SEQUENTIAL QUANTUM CHANGE:”-linear time theory expresses itself in different “changing” time coordinates and only these give rise to the impression of dimensions. Non linear time predicts that the expression of these coordinates also gives rise to different "features" of time.
Those features include dimension characteristics and the accompanying force changes: the 'energy forces' (light, electromagnetism, strong and weak forces), gravity, and standard clock time. There is nothing magical about SCT, but it occupies a sentimental spot since allows us to create the sequences that describe NLT.
The conservation of time as reflected in the conservation of mass and energy dictates that space (and any dimensional resident of space) must arise from some coordinate change in time.


NLT predicts that space can most easily defined in terms of coordinates and not dimensions of space or time. Space is only a reflection or result of coordinate changes under this model.

We can look at time changes then as being of two possible types. One type, most commonly observed being those we observe in everyday "gravitationally affected space" (GAS) that is space that involves more than one changing time coordinate P(x,dy,dz) or P(dx,dy,dz) or P(dx,y,dz).

This compares to what we call "empty space" P(x,y,dz); P(dx,y,z); or P(x,dy,z). Empty space may have the ability to have non-relative quantum changes. The first derivative of time manifests itself as gravity. Whatever the manifestation, it has the effect (under this conceptual framework) of encouraging nearby times to change at the same rate which allows for combination.

Space is the least compressed version of Non-linear time that still experiences commonality of coordinate change. This means that it is likely there are other forms of time which could exist but which are not sufficiently compressed in the sense that the Points making up such quantum non-linear time would not appear as part of a matrix, but would instead randomly appear throughout the matrix if they were able to make an appearance at all. Space then is another word for CT1. This will be discussed in more detail in the section on WHAT DO TIME ORBITS LOOK LIKE

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