AuT Lumpy time
5-Slowing down 2
It has been noted that
within a system there is movement. The
universe spins, the galaxies spin within the spinning universe, all the way
down to quantum points changing with x in the non-dimensional sub-matrix.
The single variable
algorithm requires that everything constantly moves and we’re only talking
about relative change, but relative change requires some level of change within
a system and we know that even at the molecular level the variation is enormous. The movement of electrons to the nucleus is one
example but a boiling pot of water on top of a snow-covered field is another.
I also discussed the
fact that ct6 (black holes) interact with matter like matter interacts with
wave energy. This interaction suggests the exchange of movement from one
state to another.
When electricity (wave
energy) passes through a wire it doesn't cease to exists nor does matter in
contact with a black hole do anything weirder than be captured in a different
fashion. In fact, all matter may be considered as being shared in a very
loose ct5 matrix. It’s important to note
that we are, at best, at the beginning of the ct5-ct6 transition that will
include yet another force that we will never experience except from a
theoretical standpoint. We are too far
from black holes and only from the perspective of a black hole would the force
exist.
I also discussed that
space alone has no dimensional aspects, because space is non-dimensional
probably but there is a reason not to believe this and that comes from the increase
of entropy in a single quantum system.
That is, entropy is illusory since the underlying algorithm assures that
the universe changes without real entropy but only in response to a single
variable algorithm.
If we have an
accelerator and we accelerate a single electron, what we view as a quantum
element (correctly or not) what we are seeing is an increase in the ct1-ct4
interface but we do not see any other states.
The increase in wave characteristics of the electron increase however.
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