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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

dizzy NLC

i am still here.  occasionally i go off the grid.  in this case i was editing the prior post on relativity in a singularity driven non linear universe.  cannot say ive been too busy, instead i have been less productive.  i need to dedicate more time to my editing of amber the third edition but planning for an illusory uncertainty occupies much of my time.
For someone who is fixed in place, the kind of fixed that means that the addition of coordinate change to mass is perceived as an increase in mass even though that requires accepting a non-nlc view of matter which is largely senseless, I seem to have an uncanny feel for the constant feel to which all things, mass, space, etc, must be subject to in an NLC universe.  In other words, I am dizzy.
However, there are no gaps in space and constant movement would result in gaps in space, at least if there was randomness to the movement.  The uptick of this is that the entire universe must be a point universe or must be so fixed in terms of what happens next that a so called space vacuum cannot exist.  NLC points out that these two results are largely the same,but that illusory time and dimension make more sense since they would lead to the high degree of predictability and correspond more closely to what we see in movie theaters, quantum entanglement (points necessarily influence each other since they are the same point); future events affecting the present (they are part of the present), etc.

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