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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

AUT Book 7-1rst ed and Reorganized Artwork

This is from 2015(?); a spiral in amber:
"I envision a universe where everything is governed by physics and therefore the feelings I occasionally feel where things are out of control make sense.  However, I also have some insights as to what I think I need right now, whether it suits your purpose or not I have to say it.  My need is for the unique friendship which predated the passion.  It isn't a rejection of the love, but merely the need that it be tempered in its time, just as it is readily withdrawn...
"Now how do we reconcile friendship that I need with love that we want and how do we determine whether the circles originate from the surface of circumference outward or as circles originating their circumference from the middle of the first circle and moving outward?  For those answers, you will have to wait for the second part of this discussion."

In running through the portion of "A Spiral in Amber" which remained unpublished as part of the AuT series, sections like the one above were wholesale deleted.  A great deal of the early philosophical rambling which may have some value was deleted to get the words for this first edition of book 7 below 70,000 words.

I left a lot of the "circle" stuff even though circles are an effect and a lot of it was "cause" type investigations.  Circles remain  important effects, but as with all true quantum theories, dimension had to give way to quantum elements and circles become nothing more than effects of dimensions, also effects and not things complete in themselves.

The first part includes the still fairly rough review of almost all of the first 3 weeks of the Higgs course, around 100 pages of a book which weighed in at close to 270 pages, the very end of which includes the portion of the summary press release which was edited and represents 27 of 270 pages.

It is unlikely that any substantial edits will be made and the next post on this topic will likely be the pre-publication notice for that book with more details on it.

The original plan was to wait until book 7 was completely finished, till the Higgs course was finished, but there was enough material to get this book 7 into publication so that those of you who are interested could follow it more closely.

It is the first book which is "free" on kindle unlimited and I plan to make that same change on all the books so that anyone with that feature can read it for free.

In putting this book together, I reorganized the artwork into sections that more or less matched where they fit within the overall framework of a theory which evolved over 5 years to the more or less finished theory of the universe which now exists and which is mostly just a mopping up exercise at this point in time.


What you see above is an attempt, long overdue, to begin to Categorize the art. 
This picture was used with varying success in the cover of book 7.
While hard to see or use, it will be broken down in even more detail as time goes on.  This is preliminary to a large extent and will require a few drawings to be moved around and re-evaluated over time.
A-Early spiral models representing the attempt to find some logic in the compression/decompression appearance of the universe.  These are “reflections” of the true math and so they can largely be ignored except for their historical perspective and their incorporation of the ideas of gravity, compression and gross characteristics of the universe.
B-Geometry models-These remain effective in showing how geometry is built from a quantum universe.
C-Early Interaction Models-While some of the information contained in these remains relevant, they fall largely into the category of item A.
D-Some compression models-These models show the scale of compression and how that compression occurs with varying degrees of complexity.
E-Models of exchange between states using conceptual alignment of different dimensional states due to compression.
F-Prior art QED models
G-Alternate models of exchange showing how state clouds exist and interact with exchanging particles
H-Dimensional Building Models
I-Scale drawings


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