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Monday, August 4, 2014

NLT the next step 47 POST-EQUATION ANALYSIS: PERCEIVED CHANGE IN THE UNIVERSE: and vs Dante's 6

The two lines of inquiry are now going to come together.  I'm sure you were expecting that.  And now they will drift apart again, how very appropriate.
The discussion of inquiry takes us to what is heaven and what is hell and how we occupy both.  We can make it heaven together and we can share hell apart.  How very odd it is, how very sad.
Perhaps we don't see manipulation of the universe by aliens who have adopted NLT because you need a robust philosophy which is rugged enough to withstand the shock and futility of predestination. 
I believe that can be done perhaps challenging ourselves to Crack the code to have the images on the film direct the show. it is also possible that a better understanding would lead to other psychological challenges. I assume those who have terrible regrets would have greater difficulties accepting it.  But it might well be a motivator to do something different in your life.  But can you truly motivate someone to do something different if everything has already happened?
I suppose we will find out soon enough.  All for naught, going for everything, going for something, making our own destiny in spite of predestination; I cannot say farewell, so I say I will find a way despite events to the contrary, to spite predestination.  Or whatever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vodd6C5ryUU  This is 10 hours, how many people know someone that they would like to spend 10 hours listening to this music with?  One of the comments on this link said something that raised that question and it is something if you know someone and something altogether different if you do not.  What a wonderful thing it is that someone could write and play this music.

 POST-EQUATION ANALYSIS: PERCEIVED CHANGE IN THE UNIVERSE: The perceived change in the universe is much like a light shined on different parts of a stage, or like the different frames of film (so much so that one reflects favorable as a representation of the other).  In a film, however, you use light to move between frames and mechanics to move the film before the light. NLT is more like a digital movie, the coordinates of each successive pixels of a frame are located, and the other aspects of space/time are then expressed. Locators in NLT are "put together" as an expression of linearity, and then you have other coordinates associated with each of these locators conserved relative to each other that allow the expression of everything else as having a position and structure at a fixed point in space and time.
          Because of the absence of "real space" this is fairly easy to express:
A1=A(T1 (tx, ty,tz); T1',T1",etc); A2=A(T2 (tx,ty,tz),T2',T2",etc) where there is conservation (proportionately associated) between T,T',T" and subsequent proportionality of time.
          LikewiseT1 is shown with coordinates of space (noting that in theory NLT recognizes Times preceding the big bang where tx is linear, but ty and tz may or may not and then where tx and ty may be linear before tz becomes linear.   The successive linearity gives rise to the separate forces, gives rise to the universe as we experience it, and is probably an “illusion” (illusion refers to the fact that the non-linear universe where everything happens at once continues despite the apparent existence of linearity), albeit a critical illusion.  While we cannot readily yield to the idea of predestination, we can presume existence in a universe defined by mathematical principles where we can repeat physical and chemical processes with certainty. The entire universe can, theoretically, be predicted which is the same thing as predestination just as non-linear time is the same thing as Einstein’s observation that the only reason for time is so that everything doesn’t happen at once.  In fact, a universe outside of Einstein's prediction that everything happens at once in the absence of linear time is preordained by the concept of predictable equations.
          Non-linear time theory skirts very close to quantum, Hologram and multidimensional time theories, and provides a place where they come together.  NLT allows us to go further back in time to a point immediately before the big bang rather than stopping a fraction of a second before.[1]
·        T1' and T" are not shown with x,y,z coordinates.  They do have multiple coordinates which are reflected in the dimensions and "forces" which make them up. These forces are expressed sequentially.  The sequential expression of dimensional and force components has the potential for creating pairs such as 1) time 1/space 1 and gravity; (2) time 2/space 2 and photon force (3) space 3 as multi-dimensional space with energy and (4) space with elemental change in terms of spin, in this case the change of coordinates around changing points along with nuclear forces and standard clock time.  The pairs may include pairings that are not thought of as traditional space such as energy and nuclear forces, matter and clock time, for example.




                [1] Non-linear time predicted Quantum Gravity.  Research on this issue, has shown at least one instance (Loll 1998) where quantum mechanics predicts "a series of discreet events" along with "causal relations" which in the broadest sense is Quantum Time which is the larger part of Non-linear time, although not the fundamental nature of quantum time, at least as I understanding it working backwards from NLT to DE (discrete events)..
            The difference is that discreet events are a jump into space, compared to the creation of space.  NLT is a predictor of observable events and is, therefore, different from other quantum gravity theories which do not have observable phenomena attendant.  NLT has all observable events to draw from coordinate charge, including quantum fluctuations which is possible because either/and (1) all matter and space are tied to a single quantum time and/or (2) there is no real distance/time and therefore cause and effect do not require distant manipulation of events.

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