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Monday, May 18, 2015

NLC-the aberation and string theory

It is inevitable that the other theories should approach Non-linear time, but it is important to note that time independent oscillation be distinguished from harmonic oscillation to the extent that any differentiation is possible and being possible worth discussing.
You have two different approaches.  In one, there is only the illusion of linearity.  The forces are all a part of this illusion.  In the other, linearity actually occurs but in a predetermined manner.  Both ideas meet at some point.
For the purpose of those of us living within the illusion or reality of linearity, the movement from non-linearity to linearity generates gravity and linear time.
In generating time, it also generates space since time requires movement and movement requires space.  At each stage in this process after the initial harmonics, everything would be governed by the information theory provided previously.
The problem with attempting to ignore time completely at the initiation is that the transition from non-linearity to space and the variety of intermediary stages before arriving back at non-linearity all involve time.  Non-linear time models (NLC) rely on coordinate changes and assumes that time is fixed for each set of coordinates (and be mindful that this set of coordinates is for every "information point" in the entire universe at that given point in time and incorporates the past and future coordinates for each point).
The idea of an initiating "note", a vibrational aspect, merely recognizes the possibility indicated by the type of linearity expressed (one or two or three dimensional) that there is a positive dimensional characteristic coupled with a negative force characteristic.
In the case of the harmonic change (the first note creating linearity) the force is gravity since all other forces require a pull in a direction and gravity only requires a return to non-linearity.
To compare string theory, there are vibrating strings, but these strings represent all matter.  In the case of NLC, you have positive and negative coordinates but the only point of "vibration" is the transition from linearity to non-linearity and back.
Space then is the fundamental frenquency, the lowest frenquency of a periodic waveform.
Space is the lowest frenquency sinusoidal in the sum.
The nonlinear-linear to linear transformation of information results in gravity as opposed to sound or movement for this "note".
This is one of the fundamental features of NLC theory.  The idea of vibration being a feature of this transition is merely a nod to the circular  nature where it appears that the singularity breaks into the lowest "frenquency" and is 100% space and then gradually stops "vibrating" when it returns to the singularity through 100% of the data points changing in harmony at a clock time (n) where n=total number of coordinates in the universe.
In this we we can, if we want, combine harmonics for count (clock times 1, 2, 3, ...n) with information theory for compression (2^n).
Instead of using f0 we will use f1 because f0 might be thought of as non-linear time or the un-thrummed universe.
So we'll use space as f1
For photonic energy then is f1=2*f1
Wave energy (which has its own harmonics) is f2=3*f1
etc
Space then is the fundamental frenquency, the lowest frenquency of a periodic waveform.
Space is the lowest frenquency sinusoidal in the sum.
Confused yet?  

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