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Monday, March 12, 2018

The basics of AuT-a closer look

There is so much new material it is hard to know where to start.
There is some old material also.
As I lay awake last night
worrying about the all too real problems
and the imaginary ones
the ones that I created
and the ones that create me
I decided to put out another summary

The spatial universe is a series of positive or negative quantum states aligned by solution order and alternating in length between 2*-1^n.  At the edges of this universe, defined by the first quadrillion or so of these points the changes are too rapid to result in anything of lasting significance.  At the center, defined as the location where the alternating lengths are the longest, the changes are too slow to create meaningful change.
In the middle, where we live, the changes are at a meaningful rate for life.
For reasons that I do not fully understand, but which are embedded in the definitions of curvature, between the unaligned and aligned states, compression occurs when there is alignment of 256 states, the line of demarcation between ct1 and ct2.  This ratio of 256 space states aligned as positive or negative relative to the other states around it gives rise to photons, point alignment.   These photons exchange with ct1 at a regular rate, positive for positive or negative for negative as they are presumably aligned plus/minus/plus/alternating.  Because of the nature of ct1, the substitution must be of aligned states.  What this means is that you cannot reach out across the universe, even a few places, to get the next solution.  It must adjoin the current solution.
I have said that the constant substitution of ct1 for a ct1 in a ct2 creates movement, but this transition must be restricted to the quantum generation of information as n increases because of the alignment.
From the alignment of 256 upward, the alignment is on the scale of 2f(n)^2^n and there are, necessarily, more intermediary states at any quantum value of n as there are non-intermediary state.
If n gets big enough, and it is truly an enormous number today (and growing one quantum state of the universe at a time) then you have the universe as we experience it based on these ratios and this quantum change and this shifting between solutions and no other features of the universe, no forces, no uncertainty, no variation.
This is conceptually unacceptable, but mathematically very likely.
I want to point out (incessantly) that the first (fairly edited) and the last (rough draft) books of AuT are "free" on amazon unlimited and worth considering otherwise.

The other books while not edited represent quantum advances from book 1 and include much of the information accepted as a part of book 7.
Book 8 is under construction but may be short enough to include in a second edition of book 7, probably some time shortly after April 11 in at least rough form.

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