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Saturday, August 30, 2014

NLT the next thing 66 -opening statements part 3 wave particle duality

The rains come at last
the storm winds
drive the darkness
the sky fills
with boiling clouds
reminding me of you anger
bolts or accusation
true and false
the the memories
dropping from the sky
each one hits
cold and hard
insistent
remember me
no remember me
and they all join
soaking me
impossible to ignore
cold shivering
wanting to dry
wanting to drown
waiting, wondering
for what
will never come again

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ssShMWvYk

NLT renders intuitive all of the mysteries of other theories.  While the specific mechanisms for the function remain illusive; only time will provide all of the answers.  An example is in order.
While Quantum mechanics recognizes wave particle duality it doesn't provide a ready explanation.  In NLT it is easy to explain this transition as we go from CT1 to CT3 states.
The transition might seem extreme, one clock time state to the other, but in this case we know the ct1 to ct2 transition is only a 10^4 concentration state (to photonic, quantum states) and 10^8 for photonic to CT3.  This means that while the transition from matter to energy requires the expenditure (in one direction or the other) at very high magnitudes (10^16) for other wave functions it is substantially less.

It can be seen whether the transitions occur or not that time states (those represented as space, those as photonic energy, those as wave energy and even the highly compressed states represented by matter and black holes (theorized) all exist together leading to the concept of "time orbits".  In such a case it is not only likely, but intuitive that you would see multiple states upon close examination and that the less compression required, the easier the transition between states would be.
This in turn allows for speculation that upon proper examination you would see duality between the states of matter and energy which appears to be the case and is at least likely in fusion reactions and fission.  However it remains to be determined how much the states interchange and how much the co-existence of one or the other is merely a matter of proximity.
The need to study NLT is nothing less than the need to study what is unknown to other theories of physics.

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