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Thursday, November 15, 2012

truisms and circling back to the hologram universe

A truism is something that is self satisfying and therefore not satisfying at all.  For example 1=1, green is green, or the solution to the black hole even horizon taking out the speed of light and therefore time.
While saying thta the answer is that it's just the answer is a truism, you need to show in our universe that our math continues to work and at least underpins or renders logical what we observe.
Now, what we observe is the projection of the universe and for those of you who read this linearly, know what's coming when I say "it's time to talk about what the universe is projected onto."
That is time, of course. The smokey substance, ever expanding (except, I posit, in black holes) on which our universe exists for us.
Time, of course, does not cease to exist in black holes, it just falls back into the primodial lump of singularity.  Black holes have long been linked at "portals" through space, but that is the pre-hologram thinking, I think.  Black holes are where the projection has fallen into a singularity and all the black holes are joined, but only in the sense that time, and therefore distance as we know it, do not exist.  Inside each black hole, presumably, you find G-space.  Time is wrapped around itself, it's just another part of the lump (which has no length so it more like a spot) and in that lump you find Time hiding.
There are some options available here.  One is that there is no projection at all.  Instead, there is this time dimension along which we travel giving the appearance of a projection.  Space doesn't exist because we are in a signularity traveling along one of the arms of matter which make up the singularity.  It looks like a projection because we are projecting ourselves along it.  This might suggest that the singularity is falling apart, that there are places where time is leaking out and we accidently got on that road.  This, however, gets us back to being a projection, since whether we travel over time or are projected over time we  end up with the same rules, everything has happened already, we are just part of a singularity, and we're on a part of that singularity that has come a-loose as they say down here.
More on this later.

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