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Monday, October 17, 2016

AuT time in a bottle 6

How do we get rid of all the extra information.  One way is to have the main spiral defined only by ct1, space.  That is, space curvature is only a function of ct1.
Another way is to do away with size as we know it.  Perhaps the other information is beyond what we see as space, too far away for the information to be visible looking for it using K-Physics.  That, however is too much a KP exercise  Hiding in plain site as history makes much more sense and is clearly observed, we just don't see it correctly because we're looking for information to be solid because KP tells us we're solid but we're not, even KP if they admit it understand that.
Several things about time can be expressed by this:
1.  The past is as real, as solid, as the present which is built upon out of the past so that the past remains as the present is built from it.
2. The ct standard appears to be even more true than originally prediction.  CT1 space is defined as basic information.  Higher ct states achieve their distance and their age by the lenght of time they are attached to a specific ct1 state.  Ct1 changes only relative to prior ct1 and it appears that ct1 has no real dimension and therefore may not define any separation in the absence of higher ct states.
This co-dependent relationship between higher and lower ct states would have far reaching consequences for understanding dimension as well as the more obvious features related to creating compressed states of information.


http://gizmodo.com/we-were-very-wrong-about-the-number-of-galaxies-in-the-1787750693

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