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Monday, December 1, 2014

NLT-antigravity, the new Jetson and Richard Feyman one of more than one

I don't know that I should care about the results of my endeavors.  I will end up dying on a desert sea and my indifferent readers are as faithless as my fickle lovers.
And yet, the only chance you have of a "jeston car" will come from this work, from me.  You know the absence of a hidden, fully equipped (jacuzzi?) cave laboratory will slow this process but you do nothing
But you don't care to be inconvenienced, to have to worry about anything.  You want it handed to you.  You want to know, how is it possible?  How happy it would make me to hold this from you, to deny you the pleasure of getting something for nothing, the only price of admission a look into my tortured soul.  But you don't even care for that, it is merely something to go through before you get to the explanation.
First, understand it is probably not possible.  But there is a theory.  To start with, let's talk a little about how we solve equations for non-linearity.
The gravity of bodies is governed by the inverse square of distance and the product of mass
g(m1*m2)/r^2.  G is a constant, the gravitational one.
We know in NLT that distance (r) is a function of changing time coordinates relative to one another and relative to a standing singularity.  We know that mass is solved for compressed time coordinates and is visible only when they change.  These can all be reduced to changing coordinates and the gravity extends from the initial change of one coordinate at a time, but gravity does not increase no matter how much coordination is present because there is no added time, just compression.
Hence both the top of the equation and the bottom of the gravity equation are governed by NLT concepts of changing time coordinates and compression.  We also know that the gravity of the two masses dates back to the non-linearity of the initial movement from non-linearity.  The initial change of one coordinate from non-lineairity to linearity carries forward no matter how many states of compression follow, no matter how much the time coordinates change.  Equally importantly, there is only movement from the singularity in response to change.  If the coordinates ceased to change, no matter where in the universe, the coordinates would be in the singularity, without gravity and while memory of space might remain, the fact that particles do not go non-linear and then linear again (at least not that I've observed yet) it means that this process is unnatural except at infinitely dense time compression when linearity loops back to non-linearity, a c^infinity type of compression.

A body reacts to a force by changing its velocity over time inversly to its mass, the more mass, the slower the change.  Velocity is a function of time being the change of coordinates over time.  It is an absolute being a function change for non-linearity.

The feature of this combination of gravitational "force" to mass means that the rate of change from non-linearity remains constant, while the rate of change relative to other compression states varies.
Gravity can be said, therefore to decrease over distance, but is a constant regardless of the amount of change.

If we can figure out a way to either "borrow" the change from non-linearity from the future, or store it up from the past, using the interrelation of the other features, we may be able to have a temporary non-linearity (non-gravity) substituted for a future increase in non-linearity.  To say that such a product would be easy from a position of creatures who have no understanding of the environment of the non-linear environment is a bit naive, but there is one person in this blog who does have an understanding of it.

Floating by borrowing from further gravity or increasing non linearity and  then releasing it later and over "time".
Because one fundament of NLT is that we exist in the singularity and that change in coordinates is not actual  but is, instead, pre-ordained, illusory change, who is to say that we are not pre-ordained to have this ability to change.  Well that was poorly put.  Who is to say that I am not pre-ordained.

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