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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

NLC-The spiral in amber-donex


    So you're whinning because things don't happen fast enough.  You want everything now, you don't want to wait for it.  In the interim, I am explaining that waiting is irrelevant, that only individual moments matter.
  What I will now do is describe with specificity what I promised earlier and set out both the solution of pi and the length of the moment.  Understand that the moment is illusory, it exists only relatively to us from our pre-ordained perspective.  We think these moments pass.   NLC provides a motive power of the universe, that it is not motive at all, but is something much different, it is merely a fixed spiral.
          What then is light speed that it cannot be crossed?  One relationship suggested by NLC is that light speed is nothing more than the amount of change necessary to return to the prior state.  We can calculate that in a single instant the net amount of change is equal to one unit but we also have to determine what the length of that instant.  The unit of change is a single coordinate change in a system.
          Time is nothing more than the number of state changes along the spiral.
          Putting these concepts together we can calculate with some certainty the features of the spiral, if you’re willing to make some simple assumptions.  We should be able to eliminate time in terms of dimension in defining the spiral.
          A second is equal to the square root of 299,792,458m^2 or 17,314 meters.  Using Planck length, as the “minimum length allowed by the universe (1.62x10^-35M/line width in this case) you can see that there are 1.07x10^39 changes in a coordinate in a single second which explains why we don’t see these changes and gives a detailed definition of what an “instant” is.  It is one 1.07x10^39th of a second.
          NLC provides a solution to an infinite series (pi) by providing a limit beyond which additional manipulation doesn’t matter.  It will be shown here that the end of the series comes at the point where the curve changes at the 1.07x10^39th place in the infinite series equation, because beyond that there is no change. This fixes pi and the number of changes based on the curve in the spiral assuming a single spiral (360 degrees) if you know the number of changes which, of course, can be calculated assuming that all the information in the universe (using the conversion rate of 2^n) begins (at zero degrees) completely uncompressed (individual times change independent of each other as space) and ends completely compressed (all time coordinates changing together-everything happening at once) at 360 degrees.  This amount of information was estimated in an earlier post.
And there you have it.

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