A short article on Time is being re-written for publication. The time aspect is important, not for just what it shows, but for what it means in terms of interpreting everything we experience.
This post shows the importance of changing clock time states to changing ct states, and...what that means to us.
I had to come up with new nomenclature where required instead of comfusing ficti
on with science like the article that follows my post....
Energy is the pre-time features of dimension, viewed from the standpoint of time. In this way, energy is something of an illusion.
When a cell turns energy into matter it is
compression the information to the point where it goes from an energy state to
more compressed time state.
You can see this in a burning twig. The compressed states, ct4-5 molecular
states, hold within them lower information states. As it gets hot enough these begin to
separate, breaking down at the ct3-4-5 molecular level, and movement and waves
result which are lower ct3-4 transitional states changing in a pre-time
environment viewed from the standpoint of time.
What this means is that life has figured out
how to use the disconnect between pretime ct1-3 states and ct3-4 transitional
state time to use the resulting energy from these transitions.
The higher energy of fission and still higher
energy of fusion result from more massive releases of pre-time ct states from
compressed states with higher compression features.
Energy to
some extent can be viewed in context with other dimensional changes. Not every transition involves energy, although
higher ct state transitions result in exponentially higher transitions in
energy, transitions from time based compression states to time free compression states, at least for a part of the matrix involved. The overall process involves information
breaking free from transitional and non-transitional states.
https://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/impossible-time-crystals-may-actually-be-real-say-physicists
Chapter 9 Levee board (evening)
Action: discuss evacuating
city
“We have been on top of this, The Bonnet
Carre Spillway is already wide open.”
“What?” the mayor asked. “What are you going to do about this.”
“We could open something lower
down, but it wouldn’t help and we can’t stop the flooding that has been going
on all spring.”
“What do you want me here for
then?”
“We need to discuss extreme
options.”
“Extreme options?”
“Evacuate the city.”
“Evacuate the city!”
“Just parts.”
“It cannot be done. You have to fix this problem.”
“We have a demolition team, but even
if we blow the bridge…it takes time for the river to go down. If it tops the levee and nothing has been
done, it will be a disaster.”
“Then you will have to move
faster.”
After the mayor left the director
of the levee board sat with his chief engineer.
“When will the demolition team be finished?”
“They haven’t even gotten in the
water. We have a dangerous bacterial bloom in the
lake and they wanted to make sure none of that was in the river. It’s been in the news.”
“Yes, I know. Flesh eating bacteria, but not in the river. They have to go in either way, we’re out of
time.”
“It won’t do any good, even if we
blew it right now, there is too much water coming down stream.”
“A little flooding won’t
matter. What about the tropical
depression.”
“A 30 percent change of developing,
almost no chance it will come here.”
The director tapped his hands on
the desk. “Get me the dive team on the
phone.”
A few minutes passed. The phone on his desk rang.
“Why haven’t you gotten into the
water yet? The bacteria is in the lake,
not the river.”
“It’s not just the bloom. The freshwater from the river is carrying
high levels of fertilizers from Midwest farms and untreated sewage from
communities and farms.”
“I don’t care if we don’t clear the
river, will flood the entire city in two days.
“There is no way we can do this in
two days.”
“The engineer was back in the
office. We may not have two days.”
“There were two days this morning.”
“Not really, the conditions are
unusual, its inching up every hour and the rain hasn’t let up”
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