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Thursday, February 11, 2016

nlc-time is resilient-1

If there is one fundamental concept to NLC, it is that time is resilient.  While this doesn't sound like much, it is the result of Einstein's Foundational statement.
That being said, true time doesn't exist so the resilience is in quantum moments.  A quantum moment is a moment where everything exists at one point in time.  This requires that the universe have the same clock.  In other words, at a quantum moment, you cannot have other molecules half in and half out of that state.  There cannot be a connecting fiber between the states.  If there were, then there could be a linear time and coordinate theory, quantum theory, would not hold true.
This is such an important step forward (3-5 years ahead of everyone else) that I will leave you to ponder it until I put up the second part of this post.

 a spiral in amber

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