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Thursday, March 19, 2015

nlc edited chapters and how fast we are moving through the universe

Super Dupe Fission and Fusion and successively more complex systems:

          If black holes represent CT5 than the question of what the formation process or potential deformation process entails is worth considering.  The existence of small, temporary black holes in certain earthly environments (perceived if not actual in atom smashers) render this more than a study of outer space phenomena.
          The idea here is that the CT4 to CT5 state is a kind of "super fusion" and the reversal of the process would be a "super fission".  We exist in a "super atom" (not a super molecule necessarily) and each of the black holes are fundamental particles in this system.
          If a weapon could be made it would be exponentially more powerful than the fusion or fission bombs we imagine, the energy which radiates from Black Holes may well reflect the forces of this reaction.  Imagine a power source which was able to tap into this reaction, a power source able to provide exponentially greater power.  
          While it is seductive to think in terms of all of clock time forces co-existing, this model indicates something different.  Instead this indicates that a "system" exists for each clock time.  The "size" of the system is a good question to ask, not because of any "real size" but an apparent size.  The size of the system for a given clock time is related to the scale of compression.  It is also predicted that the content of the system changes the way that the specific clock time interacts.  Fundamental particles can all be explained away in terms of being nothing more than clock time, but they appear and interact showing differences.
          Likewise, every black hole should, to remain stable, reflect a compression factor of at least 10^32.  But what about those black holes that appear to have higher compression?  What about those black holes that have bigger systems around them that interact with them?  These differences in black holes are the same type of differences we have with lower clock time states.  Hence we can study these larger system to better understand the smaller systems and vice versa although larger systems, containing smaller systems, are necessarily more complex.
          This does not mean, however that CT5 “particles” are any different than any other particle in terms of space occupied in the universe.  The concept is that black holes (CT5) look like points because they are points.  The amount of CT4 necessary to generate this point is enormous, but in the end you have “one CT5 particle” made up of 10^32 fundamental matter particles.  You have “one fundamental matter particle” made up of 10^15 energy particles, you have “one wave particle” made of 10^8 photon particles; on photon particle made up of 10^4 space particles and one “space particle” made up of 10^2...what?  Since “particle” is artificial, these are “time quantum” with different changes, we can envision the concentration of 10^2 being merely a switched on/off, 1/0, etc non-linear time quantum and because it is not governed by our laws of dimensions or linearity, it can create everything else.  The obvious analogy to “god” or at least a “god particle” is curious only because it is mathematically sound.
          Since the lower clock time states would have fewer factors affecting them, their “types” would be more consistent and fewer in number which is observed, there are many types of matter, fewer significant differences in wave energy, fewer still of photonic energy and only one apparent type of space.
          It is predictable that smaller systems (CT1 being the smallest linear system, at least in the most basic rendition of NLT) have fewer permutations which would explain the smaller number of fundamental particles that matter shows as compared to black hole systems we observe.
 http://www.iflscience.com/space/how-fast-are-we-moving-through-universe
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