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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

AuT-SMIT 3

The theory is comprehensive in several respects.
It defines a very complicated universe with apparent randomness without resorting to overly complicated underlying information based algorithms.
It is a logically self replicating system which builds according to an accepted formulation and matches the self replicating system with information theory which is both a bonus and a necessary feature.
But I believe that it is important to develop some of the practical aspects.
Philosophy, disproving human gods for example, is important but not practical in any real sense.  It is not a disproving of god, just a recognition of a non-random system that eliminates free will and hence the requirement of following a set of rules dictated by religious doctrine.  Those whose spiral solutions find them generally or fanatically religious will never read this work correctly unless that is what the solutions require.
Historical aspects are probably more important, but has limited immediate practical use and prediction might be too complex, although it will be much more likely when the exact math formulae are understood.  Already we can, on gross scale tell what happened before the big bang and what will happen to cause the universe to stop expanding
Astronomical aspects are already so far ahead of what exited prior to AuT that most of the texts can pretty much be thrown aside until the next editions are written on things like black holes, universal expansion and contraction, speed, dark matter and energy and other non-sense; the same is true of quantum phenomena and things like strings, quarks and my old nemesis the bozo bozon, the evil clown of physics as far as AuT is concerned.  In other words, there's so much damage to prior physics in these areas that it's going to take a while just to sift through the wreckage.
The best place, although possibly a dead end, lies in accelerated travel along ct1 states, the possibility of skipping states or at least slowing down perceived change to the point where relative travel is at a speed in excess of the speed of light.  This appears, at first blush, to be a violation of the spiral rules and it may well be impossible for that reason, but since space itself is not governed by dimensional requirements and since space is information it seems likely that a warp (multiple speed of light) or possibly instantaneous transmission of information is possible although a reassembly mechanism is the key problem that I foresee.  Turning any state (even photons) into space seems to be prohibited, possibly because of the post conversion definition of spirals (0,1,1 to something without a zero in it) but this doesn't mean that the idea of zero has ceased to exist, if it did we wouldn't have space and without space we couldn't have relative to movement to space which would eliminate dimension, velocity and standard clock time.  So while I cannot develop a time machine according to the theory, there is no reason I cannot develop a machine that allows movement at a multiple of the speed of light.
I'm slowed in this undertaking due to primary needs of the flesh, and publication (still working on it) of volume II, it need not be ignored in its entirety and certainly it should be a relatively easy undertaking for me since I seem to be part of this feed, this lead of information from the algorithm.

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