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Monday, June 22, 2015

nlc-the circle flux capacitor-in control or out of control-part 1

I envision a universe where everything is governed by physics and therefore the feelings I occasionally feel where things are out of control make sense.  However, I also have some insights as to what I think I need right now, whether it suits your purpose or not I have to say it.  My need is for the unique friendship which predated the passion.  It isn't a rejection of the love, but merely the need that it be tempered in its time, just as it is readily withdrawn.
And so, whether this works for you or not, I will discuss an alternate view of the NLC flux capacitor, replacing the lines with points and the points with circles.
first we must be mindful that the points move along the lines and that at each point there is gravity and this is a representation of the time experienced based on the perceived change of position as all particles must move.  But we start with space which has no place to move from except non-linearity  While we "say" space is everywhere, that presumes a linear universe which NLC rejects as unworkable.  And so we start our NLC FC with a series of points, infinitely small, touching each other and being everywhere at once.  But something unique is happening because to create a universe the points are touching, but they cease to overlap, a quantum space appears between them.  This isn't the space of separation, but is instead the space of informational separation.  It is, in effect the big bang, points having a quantum separation and gravity pulling them all back to a non-quantum point.  At some point in time, this quantum separation (10^2^1) becomes large enough that a second quantum diameter is formed and at each point (10^2^2) along that quantum diameter gives rise to a second circle of the same size.  Now we come to our first puzzle.  Does the circle come off of the first circle or does the circle bisect (hitting it twice) the first circle.  Does each second circle come off of the first circumference or does it merely leave momentarily and come back.  Either embodiment requires that as the circle leaves the first circumference (at least most of it must, and a unique ratio, which I will come to in the next post is established by the portion within the first circumference and the part out assuming that it goes all the way to the center of the first circumference) that part which has left must be filled with quantum points sufficient to fill the circumference to the extent not contained within the first circumference, but both are the same size.  Many of you are beginning already to picture the synergies of this model, but before we discuss them, we must discuss the next circle which is formed when enough of the second circles are formed (10^2^3) to allow for additional compression and a third circumference and in this way the gravity comes off of the points within each circle in much the way they come off the points of the line, and the lines jump off when the single point has, infinitely quickly (because it isn't subject to space and time) forms concentrations along the line to jump to the next highest informational state, but now the point is moving about within the circles exploding outward in a spin as it expands around the ever increasing diameters formed thereby.
Now some of you are observing, quite correctly, that the concentrations appear all over the universe and not just at specific points, but you are missing the true nature of things which is that they exist within a singularity and the separation is merely the expression of the information that necessarily must be a part of a universe built on exponential growth of 2^n concentration from a point of perfect concentration back to that same point as discussed previously.
Now how do we reconcile friendship that I need with love that we want and how do we determine whether the circles originate from the surface of circumference outward or as circles originating their circumference from the middle of the first circle and moving outward?  For those answers, you will have to wait for the second part of this discussion.

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