1. Another way of looking at the gravity equation
This non-dimensional equation leads to
the dimensional gravity equation (m1*m2)/d^2.
Mass can be eliminated in AuT as only a
manifestation of the dimension/non-dimension interaction.
Mass is replaced with individual states
at the quantum level:
Ct1
alignment=gravity.
Ct1-ct2
alignment=gravity
Ct1(1)-ct1(-1)
alignment (adjoining or within a range) is gravity (a positive and a negative
state
Distance
is not a feature of this interaction.
At the
ct3 and ct4 level distance is inserted into this with the idea being that the
number of intervening states reduces the concentration of alignment.
Ct2(1)-ct2(-1)
is exponential concentration of ct1-ct1 alignment.
The
increasing separation due to unfolded free states, discussed below, decreases the
effect of two groups of otherwise aligned states.
As the
unfolding occurs, additional space is put between these gravitationally aligned
states.
Free
states entrapped in folding can come from the later states, 8 or 13 or any
other intermediary sate in the Figure above, for example, coming unfolded and
thereby being trapped within matrix of folded states of which it was originally
a part.
The idea of folding gets
increasingly dimensional with compression.
This compression includes combining quantities as opposed to actual
states, but gets a similar result.
F-series compression is an effect
which combines prior states not to create a new state, but to create a
compression state made up of the lower compression states.
Folding allows states to be tied
together, to be shared by multiple spirals. But you can see if, for example, 13
unfolded, you would separate the compression of 8-13-34 interconnectivity.
This discussion from book 3 allows for gravity to be viewed without dimension for the first time, only possible with AuT.
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