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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Thursday Morning NLC a spiral explanation of the one source universe part 1

Another night of insomnia.  How long can this go on?  I should find something to carve the days into, like a castaway.
To the south enormous billowing thunderheads break up an otherwise blue sky, spread across the sky like the monoliths of Stonehenge.  You can see the power of rain and thunder held in their massive size and folds even though they are white and quiet in the early morning light.
My desk at work is littered with the debris of mankind.  A wooden spoon from Africa, a stone hand ax from Nevada, an electric screwdriver from China.
What does all of this mean?  Why am I given so much insight into things and why am I rewarded with paralysis and nights without even the peace of oblivion.

NLC a spiral explanation of the one source universe

      This compression is the solution to the equation y=2^x as x increases linearly in whole numbers (0,1,2,3, etc).  Gravity, is the portion of this equation y=2^0=1. 
Negative time is the decrease linearly from zero -1,-2,etc which suggests the theoretical solution- ½; ¼;1/8th;1/16th;etc.  This is significant because the use of negative numbers outside of the result (by having it as a factor) eliminates some problems that will be addressed in the section below regarding time dilation which is seen, especially at the ct1-ct0 and ct4-ct5 event horizons.
CT(2) goes linear: This is the next step in NLT.  In the first edition (the Einstein Hologram Universe), it was theorized that this might be the first time when we would have “the expansion of the universe into two dimensions.”  *Under NLC all expansion occurs initially, however the idea of spirals coming off of the primary spiral suggests that a form of multiple linearity actually can occur with each successive stage of compression.  As such you have a master spiral the size of the universe (in increments of quantum length) and sub spirals whose length is governed by the amount of “time” they exist.  For example, certain such spirals might last almost as long as the universe, some of these inner ct2 quantum energy spirals, while others, fusing and this fissioning, like those at Hiroshima, might last a considerably shorter period of time and have a shorter length as a result.  This model helps to explain why it is more difficult to have conversions of the fundamental spirals, they are necessarily so long that altering them or converting them would require acting on a long, fixed spiral, something impossible for anything without actual self-determination which we are denied by virtue of the physics of the spiral universe.
This, then, gives us the first one source model of the universe (suggested by the interchangeability of energy and matter) where that source is information (time coordinates, c) and where the display mechanism is a series of compressing spirals running in a single direction which explains why the universe must constantly appear in motion even though the theory holds that everything exists within a fixed singularity without dimension (or time) and that the spirals are merely a function of the display of apparent linearity.*
Therefore after the “Great Spiral”, in NLT, at least, there is the initial “moment” when CT(2) goes linear, *a spiral off the spiral for a combination of two data points caused by the decrease of one quantum distance along the Great Spiral as it spirals down to complete singularity where all data points are changing together where all of the spirals have come back to the singularity*.  There is no “additional time” generated, at least not of necessity.  All the time in the singularity continues to exist there.
If “space” is CT(1), then it would be wrong to say that “…space can now form, but is so concentrated that it exists only in two dimensions because only two of the three dimensional coordinates are changing at once.”  However, it is likely that if linearity starts at a moment, then there would be a moment when this situation could exist.

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