The exponential comes from 11 being associated with 1, that is one space spiral (either inward or outward, but not both) being associated with 256 ct2 (photon) states. This is light speed and cannot vary because there is nothing between 11 and 1 in terms of F-series.
Likewise wave energy comes from 111 being associated with a single 11, hence both have the same speed.
Each speed comes from the change of one ct1 state at a time or one ct 2 state at a time respectively.
Ct4 slows dramatically because of the exponential associated with 1111 with a single ct2 state. Each state is necessarily tied to ct1 because each sub-state is tied ultimately to space.
The balance equations in Spirals in amber talk about catching up. E.G. if all the positive spirals of 11 are associated with a single 1 then shoulding all the 1's be associated with the negative spirals of 11? This type of balance is not required in an algorithm based solution but the conceptual framework remains plausible if not required and will be explained further.
It occurs to me that I have seen deeper into the mind of god than anyone alive. It is a strange position to hold. There are multiple universes, some of these are perfect and balanced in their solutions and of no consequence to time based entities. Others, like ours, are irregular having a beginning of sorts but no end but having consequential irregularities relative to their different functions of time.
But having seen god more clearly, I have come back with any tablets, any rules, other than entropy is an illusion, time exists in different ways relative to different levels of coordination of information and the like. There is the rule of irony which equates closely with the illusory role of entropy. Entropy, of course, if non-existent since the universe continually tends towards greater organization, bouncing like a pi solution between expansion that we wrongly call entropy and compression which is what it is.
And having seen god so closely, it occurs to me that the only thing I had to give up for this vision was the most important thing in the world to me. The rule of irony holds.
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