The real purpose of AuT, to the extent that anything we do can be said to be purposeful, is to help avoid a lot of wrong turns. There will be interesting information to come from the large Hadron Collider, but to use it to look for things that don't exist seems like a waste of effort. Anything that is found would be an accident if they don't know what they are looking for and AuT provides a partial answer, this is what you're looking for, insight into the algorithm.
You're not going to find a Higgs Boson if mass and gravity are only functions of linearity. You're not going to find strings if dimension is an illusion.
We don't need to gnash our teeth over this, however gnash worthy AuT is. Only a fool finds no value when he looks for gold and only finds coal. The key is to make use, during our essentially futile existence, of the knowledge.
It might in a physical sense allow for a more effective manipulation of our environment. If properly exploited it should allow at least a rough view of what the future will look like just as it provides a rough view of what the past looks like. This is, perhaps the most dangerous use of it, but certainly one that matters. For example, the turning of the spirals appear to be a holding pattern so that the solution at the points where the spirals turn between two capacitor type overlaps would be a place where the solutions to the algorithm would be fixed, the reason why most of space appears stable to us would be explained by this phenomena of the solution. Between big bangs [AuT big bangs, not your grandmother's], the majority of information remains in a stable form the majority of the time. It is even possible that this solution, is how space, ct1 is defined. In such a case, ct1 would be the solution to the algorithm in the long solutions between interacting spirals for all states, not just the states that are farthest out. While this is an attractive solution because it provides for a great deal of space where a great deal of space is needed, freezing the states at this point as whatever state preceded it in terms of solution is almost as attractive and provides almost as much stability. The problem with the latter solution lies in the degradation of those other states as each such "frozen state" would break down as the spirals making it up began their new turns towards new collisions. Still, such a "problem" would solve the issue of where entropy comes from since it would require that everything but space break down into its component parts. Either way, given some time anyone can do the calculations to figure out how much space there is and which solution provides a sufficient amount under different scenarios.
AuT helps explain the more primitive theories and their origins. Relativity, quantum mechanics, even the appearance of strings can be explained as reflections of this simple algorithm background.
Continuing on, there is the question of solving my anxiety. I'm not dong what I should be doing, we both know that. Ignoring the fact that I have to solve the riddles of the universe without pay and, let's face it, without much of an audience, there are things that I should be doing that might make other lives miserable but would certainly improve mine and if I am not doing them. AuT provides a convenient, if lame, excuse. You can use it too. "The algorithm made me do it."
It can help with our perception of our superstitions. I thank god often for what little peace I have had in my life, I pray for help. I buy lottery tickets too, although perhaps the latter has more to do with preserving the numbers than thinking statistics will select me for that. Statistics selected me instead to figure out the background for how things work. I should be flattered, but it sure would have been nice to be a rock star or a lottery winner. Whether or not any of those things do me any good, the tickets, the prayer, they are superstitions that a simple ape like me needs. We are the crown of creation and we have nowhere to go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9diDKg3aos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9diDKg3aos
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