The two biggest mistakes (well two of the biggest mistakes) of K-P (kinder physics or physics before Aut) lie in (1) assuming the universe is balance, when clearly, even to an idiot, it is not and (2) the closely related lie of thermodynamic. Now all of you classically eductated sissies don't get your slide rules in a bunch. IT doesn't mean that we don't perceive disorder, it only means that disorder is a reflection of a univeerse which tends towards a more ordered state even during periods of expansion (localized or otherwise) where it appears to move towards disorder on a grand scale. during contraction, of course, the universe moves towards order and two steps are one together and along the lines of any other infinte converging series which is, after all , what the universe is.
One of the idiotic results, is that physicists say stupid things that I have to spent months figuring out that they are wrong about, like "gravity collaposes" at black holes or the rules of the universe don't apply before the big bank and on and on. Once you realize what is really happening, everything clears up quite a bit, but problems remain.
One of the problems has to do with multiple high ct states alligning with individual ct1 states to give the impression of time and all the stupid rules, time particularly tied to the appearance of entropy/thermodynamics, that we associate with our grand place in the universe which we now now we're just a solution to an intersection spiral model, nothing too grand about that.
But we're going to explain compression and the base and exponential nature now in a little more detail.
To do that, we're going to look at our f-series friend but with a twise.
1,1,1 is going to result in 0,1,1
11,11,11 in 1,1,2
111,111,111 in 1,2,3
1111,1111 in 2,3,5 (matter)
and lastly
11111,11111,11111 in 3,5, 8
In other words the "magic" when ct4 (matter) converts to ct5 (black hole stuff) is nothing more than the f series going out one additional interger. All of these, 1, 11,111,1111,etc resulting in F-series although when you apply base 10 to them they get messy. As long as you don't take all that "human math crap" and screw up the numbers, these F-series operate together (1,11, or 111) just like 0,1,1,2,3,5 operates alone.
We will, in the next post discuss this further, but only by taking what I've already pointed out and putting it in context.
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