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Monday, January 29, 2018

AuT book 6 update

Without over-editing the last 200 pages, I was able to get book 6 down under 300 pages, close enough to make it publishable.  Certainly by page 50 the editing is largely cursory, by page 150 even the formatting is cursory; but those last 200 pages are half historical review and half conceptual framework for the final theory and bear subsequent discussion in light of their limited role.
The meat of the book is in the first 50 pages, much of which is covered in the summary being posted here. 
Book 6 will be ready to order, probably by February 1.
The forward sets out what is accomplished and what this book represents.  A slightly new cover design is used (below) to represent this watermark.
I have said many times that upon this publication or that I will take a well deserved break from the fairly constant development of this work.  I don't believe I should say that today, but I can say that you no longer have to look to Spirals in Amber for any of the theoretical work in AuT.  Other than a potentially important deletion of some critical concept, all of Spirals has been incorporated into the 6 books of AuT.
Having said that, and I have to laugh a little about this, the last 240 pages of "A spiral in Amber" were not included in the edits of "Sprials in Amber."  A cursory glance indicates that not much is lost in that omission, but time will tell.

Here is the forward from AUT Book 6, Dimension, Time and Logic

Forward:
Algorithm Universe Theory (AuT) is the most fundamental view of the universe in existence. It appears counter-intuitive.  When understood is so predictive and consistent, it overcomes the problems of intuition and provides a detailed explanation of the underlying super symmetry in our universe.   
Book 1 contains the definitions that are new to AuT, Book 2 has the most extensive summary of the entire theory, Book 3 introduces supersymmetry as the framework for the universe we experience; Book 4 describes the transition from non-dimensional phenomena to space time; and Book 5 contains the detail solutions showing how the AuT list is answered, the list of otherwise unexplained universal phenomena explained by AuT.
This book, Algorithm Universe Theory Book 6 has the edited and most up to date version of the summary explaining time and the origin of geometry as well as the remaining, largely unedited notes showing how spiral phenomena led to AuT. 



The publication of book 6, ends a seminal undertaking.  Even though not edited much for the last 200 pages and perhaps only fully edited in the first 60 pages in the first edition, is the end of the rewrite of Spirals in Amber and an accomplishment by being the first essentially complete definition of Super Symmetry.

There remains a great deal of work defining relationships, extending the theory further and additional reconciling and corrections, but the underlying super symmetry of the universe is defined no in the 6 books of Algorithm Universe Theory.

While even today, there are notations that improve the discussion of super-symmetry, in book 6, it is time to publish the first draft.

Here's a little gem from page 48 of book 6.
1.     Observed phenomena make it possible that only the outer shell of the combined compressed states makes this exchange.  That is spatial ct1 exchange only occurs at the outer levels of the atmosphere and as you get closer to the planet, the ct1 exchanges are those within the atmosphere exchanging with one another.  While a little hard to grasp, the lack of true movement makes it possible for planets and solar systems and galaxies and the entire universe to appear to change position based only on the outermost layers exchanging with the purer solutions/forms of ct1.


Eventually, it will be everywhere, but you saw it first.  This is the cover photo used for book 6.


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