Here is a list of what may be the order of the first 70 chapters, about half way into organizing the chapters, at least a little.
0 | Introduction: | |||
1 | Chapter 1: Basic Principles of E-hologram theory | |||
2 | Chapter 2: The Origin of E-Hologram theory | |||
3 | Chapter 3 matter defined by intersection probabilities in planck length cones and the origin of pi and other infinite series | |||
4 | Chapter 4 Parts of the E-hologram Universe: Singularity and Time | |||
5 | Chapter 5: How did o-space come to exist | |||
6 | Chapter 6. Who or what made g-space and o-space | |||
7 | Chapter 7: If we are g-space (as defined in more detail below) what is g-space? | |||
8 | Chapter 8: How many dimensions does time create | |||
9 | Chapter 9: How does time exist | |||
10 | Chapter 10: If there are more than one time, how do they interact to create the one time that we experience in O-space. | |||
11 | Chapter 11: How long are time dimensions? | |||
12 | Chapter 12: Gravity as a function of consciousness: Alternate or equivalent theories of the expanding universe | |||
13 | Chapter 13: Perceived vs Actual movement from singularity | |||
14 | Chapter 14: Anti-gravity and dark matter | |||
15 | Chapter 15:The study of the form of awareness is the study of time and irony | |||
16 | Chapter 16: Gravity as a visual tool (visual to the singularity) | |||
17 | Chapter 17: Multiple dimensions produce the illusion of space and matter | |||
18 | Chapter 18: Moral imperatives | |||
19 | Chapter 19) Dark Matter in e-hologram theory | |||
20 | Chapter 20: Equivalents in e-hologram theory | |||
21 | Chapter 21: Differences from string hologram theory | |||
22 | Chapter 22: More on equivalents | |||
23 | Chapter 23: Quantized Time | |||
24 | Chapter 24: yes, the hologram universe makes sense even though it doesn't | |||
25 | Chapter 25: Math 1- Math of Time of empty space | |||
26 | Chapter 26: Math-Time math of infinite series | |||
27 | Chapter 27: Barishnakov and the infinite series | |||
28 | Chapter 28. Awareness and Time | |||
29 | Chapter 29: Support for the E-hologram universe in Newtonian physics. | |||
30 | Chapter 30: Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-equations- 2.8125 of 3 | |||
31 | Chapter 31: Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-equations- 2.8125 of 3 | |||
32 | Chapter 32: Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-unified field theory- 2.25(a) of 3 | |||
33 | Chapter 33: Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-unified field theory- 2.25(b) of 3 | |||
34 | Chapter 34 Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension, as opposed to dimension existing independently, mathematical analysis- 1.5 of 3 previously known as: How accelerating along an axis changes the time using e-hologram theory (1 of 3). | |||
35 | Chapter 35 Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension and how accelerating along an axis changes the time using e-hologram theory (1 of 3) | |||
36 | Chapter 36 Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-6) Proving mathematically time yields dimension-and now for something completely different-one of two: | |||
37 | Chapter 37 Mathematical Proof that time yields dimension-6) Proving mathematically time yields dimension-and now for something completely different-two of two: | |||
38 | Chapter 38: Quantum Tunneling in the hologram universe: | |||
39 | Chapter 39. Quantum tunneling 2-time loss equals gravity | |||
40 | Chapter 40: Backwards time, quantum tunneling and the uncertainty principle in the hologram universe | |||
41 | Chapter 41: Past Quantum Tunneling | |||
42 | Chapter 42: Does Mastering time allow us to master life | |||
43 | Chapter 43 Evidence of unwinding time | |||
44 | Chapter 44: The direction of time | |||
45 | Chapter 45: What is more important time or space | |||
46 | Chapter 46: Infinite series, infinity, dark matter, curved space, origins and what’s next | |||
47 | Chapter 47: more on infinite series and irregular numbers | |||
48 | Chapter 48: Dark matter and other equivalents | |||
49 | Chapter 49: conservation of time as an equivalent of conservation of mass and energy and friction | |||
50 | Chapter 50: Conservation of Mass and Energy equivalents in e-hologram theory | |||
51 | Chapter 51: More on time in g-space and the Higgs Boson equivalent | |||
52 | Chapter 52: pocket time and sequential time: equivalents in expanding universe | |||
53 | Chapter 53: E-hologram equivalents to String Theory-vibrating strings in multiple dimensions | |||
54 | Chapter 54 More hologram equivalents to the string universe | |||
55 | Chapter 55 Higgs Boson equivalents in Hologram universes | |||
56 | Chapter 56: Awareness and morality | |||
57 | Chapter 57: The opposite of morality: weapons of creation-How to convert T space to God space | |||
58 | Chapter 58: Weapons of creation-How to convert T space to God space- | |||
59 | Chapter 59: Hawking misses his own mark shooting for dark matter and dark energy and misses hologram | |||
60 | Chapter 60: E-Hologram theory-the environment that gives rise to time and singularity | |||
61 | Chapter 61: Matter as static tendency; energy as non-static tendency: | |||
62 | Chapter 62: Dark matter mathematically | |||
63 | Chapter 63: The change in distance in traditional physics vs E-H-T | |||
64 | Chapter 64: Speed of light explained in e-hologram universe | |||
65 | Chapter 65: Which movie icon should get a nobel prize? | |||
66 | Chapter 66: More movie icons | |||
67 | Chapter 67. dark matter: if space is just a manifestation of time, what is the goo between stars in "empty" space | |||
68 | Chapter 68: Theories of Time attached to Tendencies. | |||
69 | Chapter 69 Dimension time | |||
70 | Chapter 70. g space-spot time |
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