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Sunday, August 2, 2015

NLC-the rewrite continues *complicated"-done

It's something of a lousy morning although the only thing wrong with it is that you're not in it.
The heat is oppressive, but I'm at war with the bamboo.  I am also conducting an experiment which over several trials indicates that sticking a stalk of bamboo into an ant bed kills all the ants. I can think of many reasons for this, but the fact that it seems to be a poison (bottled) free method of eradicating ants makes it worth mentioning, I suppose.
Swimming means starting before the sun rises over the pool, it beginning fairly warm.  That in turn means finishing the swim by 12:10 or so.  I suppose the swim I took yesterday was long and hard enough to make up for not swimming today, because the yard work wore me out.
Anyway, no one cares about any of that,
ANCIENT VERSION-1 YEAR OLD
This is the fantasy brought on by the big bang concept and the false god of linearity.  Even knowing there was no time limit, this misleading concept continued it tenacious hold, and this is the rabbit trail it suggested and which the spiral math calls into question.
Clock Time 1 CT(1) goes linear.  
SPIRAL THEORY
First, let me lay out briefly what Spiral theory holds: We have the predecessor universe where most fundamental physicists begin to speculate on what the universe is. The NLC theory all but requires this to be an illusion. It must be a projection outward where all coordinates are independent of each other.  This is the farthest radius of the spiral.  But before NLC, this was incorrectly thought to be a function more like the big bang of “space-time.” 
However, since everything happens at once, without time or dimension in the singularity, it takes no time to achieve this “exploded location space time” because time continues to be non-linear.  All dimensions at all times (including what is incorrectly referred to as the time dimension) remain fixed, but some “projection mechanism” gives them apparent separation.
While the possibility remains (remotely) that each spiral is unique, once the spiral is set, the rules of physics require that it happen in a set manner and these rules are so strong that they require that the actual universe is also fixed, that all the events are fixed.  While I can figure out what is going on in the universe, I must have done it already and the rules of physics set out each step in advance of their being taken.  The alternative would be a set of physics which can vary independent of any rule at all.
The “utility” of the model is severely limited.  While it may well give us “power” over the universe in ways we’ve never even imagined, we cannot function outside of the fixed system.  Whatever we do with the information we’ve already done and that is fixed by the laws of physics.  In theory, we cannot function outside of this fixed history. Space cannot be anything other than information in NLC.  Very little can provide a better explanation for empty.
You don't have to worry about what is past space, outside the edge of space because space is like ten ***** *****.  You don't ask in such a case what is past the last *, you have 10 of them and that's it.
Space is the most simple perceivable information and because of this it has the fewest changes, time changing exponentially according to information theory, the amount increasing 2^n at a time as it spirals down to the center.
Space could be considered quantum information data points where the only feature that is changing is its relative location within the spiral.  Since space is "visibly" present in our perception of space, it must have data.  The theory that all data should be the same, it does after all come from the same singularity, means that quantum space forms a fundamental unit of information.  As the "spiral function" (there is no actual spiral, just a mathematical model that displays the information making up the universe) begins, r is the maximum amount of quantum information in the universe.  It is an enormous number which is easily estimated below.  Using the spiral math function, you can pick any point along the spiral and determine how much time has passed, how much remains, the total "compression" of the universe and other interesting tid-bits.  While the "exact" spiral function may be more complicated, certain approximations can be made with near certainty.  These actually occupy the pages of the third edition under the working title "NLC-A spiral in amber". 

Below is presented, THE (Original-big bang type) NLT VERSION, with *comments important to NLC denoted*
The CT(1) projection is one dimensional and everything is concentrated in a “spinning” single point. One set of clock time coordinates is linear at a time.  It is theorized that all coordinate sets exist, but only one is linear at a time so the beginning is where only one time coordinate changes at a time.  The “rate” is also an illusion, each point in time is fixed, unchanging, however the illusion says this changes at an exponentially slower rate than when there is a joined coordinate.
Coordinates, x or y or z, are not the way to think because these are information points and what matters is the number of coordinates for each point changing at once.  Location changes at the same rate, but the number of coordinates changing at once to cause that changes.  *To achieve this change, NLC would say that the data point has to combine with another so that the two together can change twice as many points at once as the one alone.  A third combining leads to three changing at once, but the speed of each change is less.  This combination matches compression.* What we perceive as location is the sum of the coordinates, what we perceive as speed, is the rate of change of one coordinate compared to non-linearity.
Linearity doesn’t change the fixed nature of things and this, in turn, leads to the conclusion that “time” is the most illusory dimension.  You perceive the past and future from any point at any time only because you can see the past and future from any point because they remain in place.  This is intuitive.  We can all easily imagine on a quantum level figuring out what will happen in a reaction and what occurred before. 
NLT requires that there be additional dimensional coordinates.  Where only change of one time dimension exists only something one dimensional can exist.  It can exist anywhere in the universe because each clock time has a full set of x,y and z coordinates.  For lack of any other starting point, we can say that the dimensional state is a first dimension (*one changing coordinate at a time*).  There is a corresponding energy state, gravity, one “coordinate change state” behind the dimensional state. This combination allows multiple possibilities. 
*The idea is that the existence of both the current compression state and the prior state creates a force state tying the previous state to the following state.  This force state is static (however dynamic to may appear as you move from one quantum moment to the next sequentially).  Because it is tied so tightly to a prior quantum moment, it is one “step” behind the current quantum moment.*  For gravity, there is no place for gravity to pull, without a second dimension except towards non-linearity.  For photonic energy it can only pull from one dimension to another. For wave energy it can only pull in two dimensions.  The force remains largely fixed, however, in origin (a vibration back) but changes only in the number of directions in which it can be pulled.
Were photonic energy possible before this, there is no separation possible, all light (if we accept there is light) would be forced to occupy a single point mathematically.  But light does not pull towards non-linearity and so this is a path that NLT is not ready to take.  CT(0)dt=(CT(0)+CT(1))dt; coordinate change is conserved and the change rate of CT(0) is by definition zero which requires that CT(1)=CT(x)+CT(-x) where x and –x describe a change in time; CT1 and CT0 respectively.  This suggests that in some fashion, time and anti-time exist simultaneously.  *NLC suggests that “anti-time” is the prior quantum time state.  In NLC this reflects the idea that the following and trailing times exist simultaneously.*
      If sequential acceleration is accepted then this acceleration would have an exponential scale factor of 2^n and we are going to assume that sequentially we can no longer accelerate CT(0) so we will now have to accelerate CT(1) or 2^1.  The next factor will be 2^3.  *These correspond to the combination of more simultaneously changing coordinates which become stacked as we move along the spiral function.* 
This theoretical mechanism is reflected very loosely in observed phenomena.  Early in the process of defining a “everything happens at once” universe it was necessary to see and then explain the appearance of this type of coordinate change.  While clock times (later coordinate changes) indicated a basis for this type of exponential growth, it was up to “information theory” to provide a basis.
Observed phenomenal provided support and then, just as quickly, unclarified the picture.  The recognition that e=mc^2 could be viewed as ct(3)=ct(4)*10^8 gives the type of support you want for this type of theory.  However, it carried ct(5) (black holes) poorly.  While broadly the same scale was recognized, it was not the perfect model one would hope (this scale is discussed below).
Still, the theory continues to envision exponential compression in compression of specific clock time points using sequential coordinates to get to each successive clock time state.  Whether this is a factor of decay or growth is a primary goal of analysis of NLT but either is correct depending on where you stand in the line between linear and non-linear time.  *Under the spiral model, it is compressions moving in one direction along the spiral and de-compression if you move backwards in time.  While we recoil at the idea of going back in time, this is largely because we are concerned with anomalies.   In a fixed system, one where change can only happen according to a fixed pattern, anomalies do not exist.*

A linear “integration” acceleration function is suggested in the general form of ((CT(t)dt=t^(n^2))*(0+t) +t^n^2)*(0-t)) at least for CT(0) based on the theoretical “conversion rates”.  In practice, “compression” suggests the factor should be expressed as t^(1/(n^2)); t^(1/(n^4)); etc. *The model in NLC evolves into data in a spiral.  As data points are compressed together, it is logical to think that they spiral around other points and other data points, in turn spiral around those.   This model explains why, in larger clocktimes (ct4 where we exist for example) spiral shapes seem to arise both on large scales (galaxies and the universe at large) as well as small places (from space-time based quantum theories which abound with spirals-string theory- to things like pine-cones and shells).*

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