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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

What's left of Book 1 and Notes from Venus

So today I finished the next draft of AuT Book 1.  I have three sections to edit.
One of the three sections is on time dilation and aging which is a complicated section because I need to work through the two aspects of time dilation.
Let me explain.
ct1 exchange is pure exchange.  Any two ct1 states are identical in all respects.  Hence ct1 substitutions can be speed, but only the higher substitutions can result in the degredation that results in aging.  The higher the substituion ct state the more degredation that would be possible.
 This means that movement relative to a carrier spiral of a high ct state ages the state through degredation and that movement along the carrier is only possible where shared ct1 take the place of outside ct1 states.  Hence both aging and speed free ct change are possible based on pure ct1 states.
The most logical explanation of aging may continue to result from the absence of relative change while speed can result from ct1 exchange because of its purity.  The nucleus with its ct5 aspects complicates this analysis.
The examination will be covered in more detail in the book, the last really complex portion of the book to write, despite the other two sections.
Internal ct1 substitution does not, in such a case, age quicker than external ct1 substitutions, but higher ct substitutions have no effect on speed, but do affect aging and the experience of time alternatively, the more movement, the less time that is lost, the less movement, the more sharing of higher ct states and internatl high ct states along a common carrier and the more aging.
It is a concept that requires a bit of explanation and it will be coming in the second edition of book one.
I have finished one thing, however.   The second edition of notes on Venus is now on sale and submitted to the competition which may accomplish nothing, but it is, after all done.

Notes on Venus

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