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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

AuT and stupidity-rate of change/expansion of the universe*

You know you've asked yourself, how can people be so stupid?
I know I have.  Even if we're nothing but apes, how dumb can we be?
Does AuT explain why people are so stupid?
I have sat and listened to people of intellect condemn abortion but refuse healthcare to the already born.  I have watched people, ignorant of the lessons of history commit the same mistakes, electing idiots and demigods or idiot demigods to rule them even where a logical choice was possible.
I watch people ignore the idea of congressional term limits for aparent short term gains and support wars which could accomplish nothing more than to bankrupt the government coffers and exact vengance on innocent governments.
I have seen the support for idiots and their policies from both sides of the political isle, and over time from all peoples everywhere, no matter how powerful the spiritual base.  I have seen people believe in the power of a caring god despite the overwhelming evidence of a lack of support.
The Religious/Ideological War Cycle is proof we're stuck in a loop.
Ideological War is not new.  It is part of the cycle represented by the history formulation AuT.
In the 1890's we had the same war with the middle east we're fighting today.
World war II was World War I all over again.
Is there hope?  Probably not, but maybe.  Outliers like the atom bomb disrupt the cycle. Now one of two things will happen. Either we'll follow the non-god of AuT and realize what powers the universe and correct for it, or eventually the RI War cycle (or the idiot cycle if you prefer) will take over and we'll launch all those nukes or AI drones or whatever and we'll all die.  It doesn't matter so much which, but it would be nice to at least try and fix things.
We all know that wars are cyclical.  AuT provides for aberrations, but the cycle is defined by mathematics
How is it explained?
The truth is that AuT does describe how we can be so stupid.  One of the great "outlier" issues, is how will society react if AuT goes mainstream.  There are a couple of ways this can go.   One is that AuT may remain obscure.  If so, congratulations on being one of those who will know about it when the world ends.  Can people be dumb enough to maintain something so clearly accurate in obscurity?  Look at Copernicus who had a little more of the rightness than me maybe, but still not totally correct.  The answer is yes they can be.  AuT however, gives a reason that they must be.
If we lived in a true logic based universe, rather than one tied to super-symmetry, then people would, due to the action of evolution get smart eventually.  But in this case, there is a level of stupidity which is a substrate of the universe which prevents intellect from defining how we react to the universe.

But Let's talk physics and the end of expansion and cross checking AuT.

Based on the age of our universe, the average lifespan of a particle (between a positive and negative shift) is around 27.6 billion years, keeping in mind the shortest would be that fraction of second which relativity gives us as the minimum.  This is what pre AuT physicists refer to as Proton half lives and such nonsense. We know what it really is.

Let's go through that derivation, look at when the universe will stop expanding and get a general idea of what's going on here.

AGE OF THE UNIVERSE-TWO APPROACHES

AMOUNT OF DARK ENERGY
Based on the entire age of the universe (estimated based on 40 billion years for our current universe) it would be around 3.8x10^30 years.
Let me explain that.
First of all I'm assuming that our universe will expand for 7 billion years and then contract for 20 billion years (roughly).  There are calculations for this in the books, the best one is probably based on the rate at which expansion is shrinking although there is one where we're 31.7% of the way to the reduction based on there being 68.3% of the energy being dark energy.
  Based on this number, we can say that the universe is 1/3 of the way through the expansion phase, meaning we'll contract in around 27 billion years. which yields a much older universe.
The simple truth of this is that the period of half of the information is 36 billion years, and this says the average overall for the universe is 36 billion years between transitions although within that time frame, some of the younger particles of information will change trillions and trillions of times, just averaging shrinking over time.
You have to get the average age of universes by taking this 80 billion year old universe, and divide it by 4.   Since the first universe transitioned immediately from positive the negative and this one transitions at 40 billion (1/2 of around  80 billion) the average universe lasts 20 billion years (1/2 of 40 billion).
Another way of looking at this is that there were 20 billion universes (including some  pretty inconsequentional.  (average age is half of the longest plus half of the shortest) of 40 billion years which as a rough number of universes since each one is rough twice the one before it...well you get the idea.  The average lifespan is really long which is why we don't see information states changing all the time even though we do we don't see it en mass.
Dark energy universe calc
second 1.07E+37
age-CURRENT 13,800,000,000.00 days
year's worth 31,536,000.00 365
points 4,656,605,760,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.00
length 4
max length 18,626,423,040,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.00
avg length 9.31321E+54
avg length in years 27,600,000,000.00
1
% more dark energy 0.68
% to 50% 0.18
passed already 0.32
Age of 32%*.18/.32 7,762,500,000.00 years till collapse starts at 51%
gravity over dark energy
Acceleration slow down calc


AMOUNT OF ANTI MATTER
We don't see antimatter because it turns into space, but eventually the universe will begin to contract and the amount of antimatter to matter will increase,perhaps shifting the entire univese to an anti-time universe at some point.  Unfortunately, we need to use these other objects to come up with a calculation.

EXPANSION Rate Change

We want this number to come out the same as the number for Dark Energy.
That is, we want to use logic (maybe false logic) to show that we're 64% of the way to the universe beginning to contract.
Earlier we came up with some older periods so we're going to revisit all of that in this post. (9/8/16 was the original).Now let's forget the rest of that post for a moment.
The farthest object is 13.3 bln light years away.  In a universe that is 13.7 billion years old that means it's essentially at the edge of the universe and it took 13.3 billion years for it's light to reach us which was some 420 million years after it formed.  It's essentially at the edge of the universe, but whether we're going to stick with 13.3 billion light years or the 13.7 doesn't matter much because the extra distance isn't important for rounding this off.  If you really want to put an alarm on your phone and it will handle the numbers, you can try to get more precise, you'll have the math.
According to relativity the distant galaxy is moving at (1) 3c relative to us.
We're going to ignore the rotation net speed (CBR or CBM) which discusses the fact that we're moving all over the place even if we stand perfectly still.You and I are in a galaxy that's moving at the relatively slow speed of 627km/s.  Earth is actually moving slower than the galaxy relative to cbr but if you start comparing apples to pomegranates you're going to end up with a fruit salad
These old universes are only 400 million years old.
We're a mere 25,000 light years from the center of the 13.7 billion light year across universe.  We're only 1.9x10-6 of the way to the edge of the universe.
For purposes of estimating we'll say we're essentially at the center.

Now let's talk about what is happening because of this.  The other galaxy is not really moving at 3 times the speed of light or even at the speed of light.  It was when it's light started to come to us a 13 billion years ago, but it's subject to the same average inflection point that we are, we're just 13 billion years down the road from it.
Earlier we looked at the universe slowing from expanding during that 13.7 billion years from the (1) relativistic speed of 2c (599564800m/s) or (2) the real speed of light (299782450 m/s) all the way down to 627,000 m/s today.
But if we go back to the observation, it's slowed from 3c to (from 1c to 627,000m/s)  or it's slowed it's expansion by essentially 2/3.  You can get more precise, but we're a little uncertain about all the numbers so we're just going after an estimate.
This means we're 66% of the way to a dead stop,re-compression universe meaning (if the universe is 14 billion years old) we have 7 billion years left before the reversal which is, as a result of manipulation which is not totally out of whack, the exact same number used for dark energy vs non-dark energy.

What this means is that we can use the concept of AuT to create a self checking system (based on two entirely separate observation) to time the period of expansion of the current universe.

Again, where's the nobel prize committee?  The answer?  The universe is powered by idiots as a result of the underlying super symmetry.  It's really the only possible answer.




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