It's too hot and muggy to write outside today. A heatwave or the start of an oppressive summer.
Reconciling growing information (with x) and a steady compression cycle (from a maximum of total space to a fully compressed state) are not immediately reconcilable, at least from our mathematics.
One way to look at this is a change in the state of information, essentially what compression represents, but that doesn't make much sense and forms one of the converging series problems.
Another way is to say that each growth in x creates a brand new universe which compresses down while successive universe are grown which do not compress down. Again, this creates a converging series but of a different type.
Both have their strengths and weaknesses, at least in dimensional terms.
Another problem with both is that they start completely uncompressed at the full range of decompression and move to a stead state of compression. In an increasing x universe this means that space is continuously redefined by being an outer spiral. This raises the question of whether our view of space and compressed states is backwards and that is certainly suggested. That is we see everything backwards as if through a mirror. While our logic repels this type of determination, the evidence is significant and given the pre-AuT state of things (imagining that randomness and physics co-exist, accepting self determination and mathematics) we have to question our perception of things.
This post is only to state the problem, not to address all of the ways it can be dealt with. We all know about problems and how they are addressed, poorly in many cases, catastrophically in others, at least for me. How to draw life from catastrophic decisions is the subject for some vastly different forum.
It is possible that the missing link can be found somewhere in the solution to the compression/expanding information dilemma and I will spend some time fleshing this out.
I"m not happy that I haven't any speaking engagements on this yet, but there is time enough for that and in truth, while I see the conclusion of things, there is another solid week of dealing with earthly problem.
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