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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

love in the time of the apocalypse Day 124

I typed and lost this post once.

There are many types of love, those forced together, those separated; those who do not or cannot meet and those that brave the quarantine in search of comfort.  I went a little further the first time I wrote this, a tale of two cities opening, but that was lost.  Does it matter how much of what I write continues or is lost?

I weighed in at long last post apocalypse and was only 1 pound over my start up weight.  I guess those daily bike rides must be working.  I don't mind telling you it was something of a relief since my normal workout schedule is basically in the toilet and the bike rides are easier than the stair workouts from which my feet are still not recovered.

There was a break in swimming because the temperatures dropped, but I think today the water will be back up to a chilly, but comfortably for swimming hard 76 degrees (was 74 yesterday but I didn't swim).

Of course it could be the diet of rat and rusty canned goods.  That isn't true, of course and disingenuous to those who are eating bats in China.  Yesterday I was able to buy TP without fighting off an elderly lady with a cane or taking the last roll in the city.  The world is slowly going off a cliff and returning to normal at the same time.

Now among the many projects which have been withering on the vine is my zombie apocalypse, new Orleans flood book.  That being said, it continues to come true and now that it is loosely finished I have to re-write it to follow the covid 19 thing.

https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2020-04-04/already-braced-for-covid-19-towns-watch-the-rising-mississippi-with-fear
I already wrote the story above in fiction and my words are slowly coming true.  Stay tuned.

Let's go backwards in science.

We can start with the cosmological useful application of the model.  I wrote a book about how spin and spew work together.



In places like Venus where spin is reduced the spew is less visible, dispersed and not woven together but it is still there.

            Spin would accelerate the spew of Venus outward and create a weave at the resulting poles because spin is a pre-time change feature which controls the spew just like stirring a glass of water creates a funnel.

            Spin Venus, get spew from the resulting poles.  Target the spin of the earth in direction or speed, change the spew, change the temperature.

Let's move back a step.

My brilliant mathematician friend is writing a paper on "understanding information in the geometry of space-time and cosmology."
It will be interesting to see how long it takes for his model to devolve into AuT.  I suspect not long.
The course for the members of the team actually shows the derivation of space as we perceive it which is a nice and very new feature.  Sadly, AuT is also suffering from neglect, but the solution from the equation forward rather than the observed universe backwards appears more or less in tact in the lesson.

Another step backwards

I talked about the movement of objects through space.  The false old physics theory that an object in perfect space would move infinitely once accelerated compared to the information model which explains why the solar system must move in the observed Fibonacci curves through space as the fabric of the universe unwinds or decompresses along Fibonacci or F-series lines.
That alone would be enough, but AuT goes further back, showing the relationship of the denominator of pi to compression and the generation of information in the form which we observe.
I even relearned visual basic to draw this over the first 5000 points, the first 25 million grid view of the universe.

And finally, back to the beginning, g-space.

The physics lesson today addresses "the relevance of the Collatz conjecture" which might be a rendition of hidden variable theory for all mathematics.  This comes from the quora discussion by
Richard Muller, Prof Physics, UC Berkeley, author "Now, The Physics of Time"
Answered August 19, 2016 · Upvoted by Vance Faber, Ph. D. Mathematics and Arohan Paul, Msc Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela (2019)

"This conjecture hints that there is something very fundamental we don’t know in math, even in such a simple mathematical construct as the integers."



Hidden variable theory is fairly simple by comparison, the variables merely being dimensional changes hidden behind time.  This conjecture is a little more fundamental and can be compared to the discussions of g-space where the information logic embodied in our universe is built and where some other logic exists which allows for the count to happen in the absence of time and for fuse lengths to be tracked, remembered if you would.  The mind of god in the religious sense.

Why count sequentially?  Why compress?  Why count at all?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjzXO4ixrsE


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