Here is yet another article where traditional math attempts to catch up to what NLC says. This question, oddly enough was recently addressed in connection with the definition of gravity. The definition of dark matter has been previously set out in prior entries but if you wait a little longer the next edition of the book is coming.
Itot=0 in linearity because positive change ultimately is
cancelled out by negative change. The
total amount of information, however, is a tangible number that has tangible
significance to quantum theory providing an alternate Planck number based on
the total amount of information in the universe. That is, it represents “everything” that is
linear, past, present and future and is therefore a number which for all intents
infinite although if the universe is not infinite it is a finite number.
Itot=sum(from -inf to inf)I=0
sum(from 0 to inf)I=inf
sum(from -inf to0)I=inf
sum(0to inf for n)I^n (not=sqr(inf))(not=)infinity if there is no
limit of information, then Itot=sqr(Itot) but if there is a limit to the amount
of information in the universe, this Itot is a real number and it can be
halved. It can be predicted that while the amount of information is so
large as to be beyond measure from an earthly analysis, it is not infinite.
sum(0toinf for n)I(x)^n=inf
(sum(0toinf-y for n)Ix^n=inf -(y) where y is the difference
between infinity and x
I=Information
This may be viewed for the several axis, x, y and z, for example:
y may be rewritten as follows
sum(0 to inf for n)=Ix^n-y *Ix^y
This in turn my be extended for other elements as follows
Ix^n=Ix^n-y-z*Ix^y-z*Ix^z
sum(n from 0to inf)Ix^ndn
For those of you thinking this is a pointless exercise, consider
this. Gravity in NLT is not the displacement
of space-time that Einstein predicted, but is instead time going
non-linear. It is, in effect negative
time. A mass, therefore represents
something vastly different in NLC in the equation g=(m1+m2)/r^2 since both
masses merely embody both linearity and the tendency to go non-linear. As separation (r) decrease (proximity
increases) r goes to zero and the gravity goes to infinity. Non-linearity, where everything happens at
once is also infinity. This equation
therefore suggests the same thing that NLC suggests and has nothing to do with the
warping of space time or the tearing of space time except to the extent that
linearity and space time can be viewed as alternatives to one another which is
not a terrible analogy..
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