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Friday, July 19, 2019

Geometry, Gravity, and suport for AuT 3 of ?? chapter 6

Phys.Org: A connection between quantum correlations and spacetime geometry. https://phys.org/news/2019-07-quantum-spacetime-geometry.html
These guys are 5 years behind AuT

Phys.org: Strange warping geometry helps to push scientific boundaries. https://phys.org/news/2019-07-strange-warping-geometry-scientific-boundaries.html
These guys are using a fairly simple fractal analysis.where 3, 6 and 7 sided fractals exist together. Since 3 and 6 sided fractals are part of the AuT model, it is nice to see someone who is at least making a cursory look at the math which is completely developed by AuT.

Before going further, it is worth noting that the are phys.org articles and AuT has an article, twice rejected, but never on solid scientific grounds, indeed not on any relevant grounds at all, to the aps which is currently boiling within the rejectionist and narrow minded ivory tower of entrenched physics which AuT will ultimately undermine.

Engadget: Hitting the Books: Gravity's mystery may prove our multiverse exists. https://www.engadget.com/2019/07/13/hitting-the-books-the-trouble-with-gravity/
This article starts with this quote: "Even today, right now, in the year 2019, humanity still doesn't know what gravity is."  The idiocy of this is that AuT explains exactly what gravity is (ct1 to ct2 folding).  AuT explains gravity in conjunction with other forces, dimension and while not tied directly to time, at least explains what net gravity is observed and why this leads to the false assumption that gravity has an infinite range which is something explained to be necessary lest the universe become filled with it which would not only be nonsensical, but totally against what AuT teaches.

It also contains this equally false observation: ""Experience remains, of course, the sole criterion of the physical unity of a mathematical construction." Not that you gotta see it to believe it, but that if you see it, you gotta believe it."  What is wrong with this, among so many things, is that what we "see" is only what we see as net effects within a post time environment and before AuT we assigned (partially Einstein is to blame) so much importance to time that we were blinded to the features of the universe which gave rise to it.

AuT stands poised to change everything, phys.org among others stands with their fingers in the dike trying to ignore the purity of the math in favor of the prejudices of those in power.  In a fractal universe governed by irony, this is the equivalent of the inconsistent actions of governments which protect life while killing it, just by way of example.

The flood is coming, however.  Ride the wave or go under it, as we surfer dude physicsts say.




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Chapter 6 new orleans dockside

Action: passenger picks up captain for dinner and maybe sex

“I want to get back onto my ship,” Captain Marshall says.  “I want to search for the two missing people from my ship.”  Behind Marshall were a sea of ambulances, although even these were only a fraction of those which would otherwise have been available, the others being in route or along the shores at other makeshift medical tirage sites.
I’m giving you a shot, a doctor said.
Save the medicine for those who need it.  Everyone on your boat was pretty cut up and everyone gets antibiotics.
I don’t want no medicine.  The captain was thinking he would pass on this, but he realized he had to lead, “You tell the crew take their medicine or else and you set the goal for all of them.”  And he lent his arm as it was swabbed with alcohol and then the shot was given.
A reporter was asking questions, but he was ignoring them. News coverage was everywhere, “You can see behind me, the reporter said, is the barge anchored on shore, medical personnel everywhere, and this is the captain and the first mate who led the largest rescue after the crash.
“Only lost one crewman, uncertain how many others, two were badly injured and picked up from water.”
“It was my fault.  My fault for getting too close,” Marshall said.
“Nonsense,” a coast guard captain said, “if he had not been where he was all of those people would have drowned.  One person dead, one hero dead, it is incredible how many were saved.”
“Has anyone found Karen or Mason’s body?”
“They may never be found.  You should not worry, if we find something…we’ll let you know.”
“We need to concentrate on the living,” Vicky said, even though her heart was broken.  It was not lost on her that the captain had though of Karen in addition to Mason who had been like a son to him.
“We have arranged to put your entire crew at French quarter hotel,” the captain said.  “Actually, they fought over you to house you.  The police are going to do forensic work on your ship, but they will be finished by the morning.
The Captain was sad, he staggered a little.  Vicky was there.  Like all of her students except the one who was lost, her clothes, the ship’s slops she had worn, were stained with blood.  She was also exhausted.
“You come with me to dinner, exhausted, you’ve done everything you can.”
“I have to see to my crew.”
“They are being housed and they can take care of themselves for one night.”
Marshall allowed himself to be pulled back, but he turned to the coast guard captain, “What caused wreck?”
The coast guard officer shook his head, “We still don’t know.”

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