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Friday, May 27, 2016

AuT and Copernicus-The origin of history

The light of the morning is touching the tops of the tallest trees.  The neighboring trees are still dark, Only the very tops lit with a florescent sunlight.  I think about my artist waiting for the perfect light and I think, there it is, in the tops of those trees.
Then, however, I read this article and realize I'm in a world full of idiots and the effect is ruined.
http://phys.org/news/2016-05-loop-quantum-gravity-theory-glimpse.html
I know how Copernicus felt before he was excommunicated.  He'd write all this stuff about the earth rotating about the sun and then go to a cocktail party and someone would start talking about the sun going around the earth and not even mention his solution despite the clarity he'd bring to the conversation.  I suppose the excommunication must have been something of a relief.
The whole idea of projection, however, was raised in this article and my theory, of course, can explain all of these things and largely does (June 1-wait for it).
An analysis of the building function of the universe yields a reason why the hologram appeared mathematically at the event horizon.  It required no (zero) changes in the theory, it merely added clarity to what has already been written.  "History" is the shadow that has to be explained with quantum phenomena.  That is, in a universe where everything is a fixed solution to a single variable algorithm the quantum states shouldn't allow viewing history.  It does, however.  How?
The answer is that history is merely the result was a system of quantum universes where each subsequent set of data was built on top of the one before it so that “history” was built into the solution of the algorithm.  Since each subsequent universe was built on top of the one immediately preceding it, a historical perspective was present notwithstanding the fact that this was merely a factorial algorithm (U!).  This result is consistent with the F-series method which uses the prior two solutions to arrive at the current solution, the prior two universes being added to arrive at the current universe.
What happens at the event horizon?  Nothing.  It isn't even an event horizon, you can land on a frigging black hole if you want, because it isn't a singularity, it just has more concentrated informational changes. Does that affect the interaction?  Sure it does.  We're moving so fast relative to it, that we look like energy to it, more like energy than energy looks to us because of the exponential nature of compression.  So what happens when an electron hits matter.  Nothing special.  Does the matter become more special?  Does the black hole?  No.  No Hawking, No Bekenstein, No Pranzetti. 
I need to find where Copernicus goes after work, I need a drink. 

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