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    Death as Philosophy and the Geometric Reasoning of Heaven, Hell, Purgatory/Reincarnation

    Death: the beginning of philosophy

    Philosophy fundamentally the death of one perspective and the formation of another.

    The concept of death and philosophy is reminiscent of the “hanging man” concept observed not just in ancient or occult philosophy but reflected in various crucifixion/hanging stories in the world’s religions (Christ, Odin, Quetzacoatl, Prometheius, Mithraism, etc.) where the individual is effectively suspended from reality in such a manner that the individual not only sees its totality and unity from a separate perspective, but the old individual (embodied under perspective) effectively dies in the process and a new individual is formed through a synthesis, so to speak, with “the all” and the divine mind “I am”.

    Death, effectively as nothingness, is a point of inversion where one degree of life effectively as a linear progression in itself through time as a measurement of the Divine Mind (which is premised as measurement through the application of limits premised in the point, line and circle) folds into another form.

    We can observe that all spiritually is linked to fundamentally directive qualities in the basic “down to up” paradigm often associated with “transcending, rising above, ascension, etc” or the basic “up to down” associated with “The fall, descent, etc.) where the basic tenets of these spiritual qualities are premised in a form of movement as a limit in itself.

    This movement of the spirit, or emotion and intuition, can be further observed at the base practical level under a swing of emotion where one emotion is effectively directed from one to another and is observed not just as moving but a mover in itself as it is encapsulated further under thought or physical action which in turn directs back to an emotion of some form or function.

    This capacity of spirituality, as a degree of movement relative to other boundaries of movement as though/mind or body/action, reflects a form of limit in itself and gives not just a defining property to the human condition but is a mean through which further emotions, thoughts or actions exist.

    Now this change, as a form of unity to another unity as multiplicity through locality, observe a metaphorical or even literal point of inversion which is conducive effectively to 0 dimensionality or void where a unified structure inverts through non-being into further being with this “being” effectively connected to itself through its quality.

    We can see this aspect of death as inversion giving premise to heaven, hell, purgatory/reincarnation and even the void of atheism as merely dimensions in themselves where the consciousness, through life, as a directed movement effectively changes.

    With the concept of

    1) Heaven it can be observed as a fuller awareness not limited to time or any direction except all direction as a form of unity. This can be elaborated on as a 1d point of light, observed in near death experiemces.

    2) Hell can be observed as a form of continual inversion as a degree of change where nothing is constant and gives premise to a qualitative burning as a form of chaos which effectively projects strictly to void itself where the divine image, as a measuring capacity, effectively consexperiences. This can be elaborated on as a 0d point of nothingness giving premise to high degree of relativistic change as fire or the bottomless pit as void. “Nothing” after death can be viewed as synonymous.

    3) Purgatory/Reincarnation can be viewed as a form of cycling through linear time where the individual is maintained in a neutral position between unity and void and effectively continually cycles. A lower degree of reincarnation can be observed in reproduction as a cycling of qualities. The transitional aspects of personality as going from one person to another can be observed as a form of cycling or repetitive thought/emotion.

    In simpler spatial terms

    1. Heaven can be observed as a self directed unity premised in a 1d point self-directed and self maintain as pure limit through no limit as absolute.

    2. Hell can be observed as nothing, void or absence of structure through the 0d point, which is the foundation of relativity.

    3. Purgatory/Reincarnation can be observed as a continual linear progression through time as time, with the alternation of the “I”, through multiple forms embodying a cycling of qualities, as a dual form of circularity.

    In these respects, from a perspective of limit as the foundation of being, death effectively is nothingness encapsulated through reason.

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    #880499
    +1

    Anonymous
    1

    Heaven is a state of mind and so is Hell. Nothing at all to do with dimensions.

    Reincarnation has nothing at all to do with a linear progression. Reincarnation is cyclical not linear. All of nature is cyclical. Light waves, sound waves, ocean waves. Think about it. Its all about Vibration, Frequency and Energy.

    #880501
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    Heaven is a state of mind and so is Hell. Nothing at all to do with dimensions.
    Reincarnation has nothing at all to do with a linear progression. Reincarnation is cyclical not linear. All of nature is cyclical. Light waves, sound waves, ocean waves. Think about it. Its all about Vibration, Frequency and Energy.

    And the mind forms reality and divides it into various abstract or empirical phenomena.

    Reincarnation is based upon a linear progression through time.

    But is also cyclical as you have stated.

    The reputation of certain variable observes circularity as having a linear nature. This can be observed by observed a point going in a circle, turning it on its side, and the point goes back and forth. Alternation is a linear version of circularity, hence reptititoin is circular.

    Reincarnation is also multidimensional, through the premise of it as beginning, end, beginning, etc. It is spiritual binary code in this respect. But exists through reproduction, where the father/mother exist through there offspring

    Even the laws of physics, as premised in cyclical movement as a binding median (considering all existence requires movement), must cycle to further laws where all is mind and matter is just a lesser framework of the mind as it’s own set of laws. Tesla’s theories proven by his inventions imply evidence of this, as well as esoteric philosophy from Egypt that permiated into the objective views of reality in eastern religion/philosophy and the subjective views in western religion/philosophy.

    This projective diverging nature of the core subjective western and objective eastern foundations for religion/philosophy necessitate a certain geometric nature as a dualism projecting away from both a common point and eachother.

    In these respects the basic angle acts as a foundation of measurement and implies a dualism always results from a common point.

    When people talk pay attention to the words they use relative to how they feel, most of not all of them are extensions of spatial terms such as “up” or “down”, “full” or “empty”, “high” or “low”, etc.

    #880505

    Anonymous
    1

    The reputation of certain variable observes circularity as having a linear nature. This can be observed by observed a point going in a circle, turning it on its side, and the point goes back and forth. Alternation is a linear version of circularity, hence reptititoin is circular.

    No that is not true. There is a big difference between an oscillation and a revolution. You can measure them both in cycles per second, but they are not the same. A revolution moves through all four quadrants. An “alternation” only moves along a fixed axis. You could say that an alternation has a circular nature, but you could not say that a revolution has a linear nature.

    The example you give of a circle with axis in X dimension revolving about that axis will appear as an alternation when viewed along the y or z axis, but that does not mean that it only exists in the y or z axis. You can’t just eliminate an axis when its convenient for your belief.

    Reincarnation is also multidimensional, through the premise of it as beginning, end, beginning, etc. It is spiritual binary code in this respect.

    No you are not understanding what a revolution is. There is no beginning and end. Point zero is the same as point 360. There is no discontinuity.

    #880515
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    The reputation of certain variable observes circularity as having a linear nature. This can be observed by observed a point going in a circle, turning it on its side, and the point goes back and forth. Alternation is a linear version of circularity, hence reptititoin is circular.

    No that is not true. There is a big difference between an oscillation and a revolution. You can measure them both in cycles per second, but they are not the same. A revolution moves through all four quadrants. An “alternation” only moves along a fixed axis. You could say that an alternation has a circular nature, but you could not say that a revolution has a linear nature.
    The example you give of a circle with axis in X dimension revolving about that axis will appear as an alternation when viewed along the y or z axis, but that does not mean that it only exists in the y or z axis. You can’t just eliminate an axis when its convenient for your belief.

    Reincarnation is also multidimensional, through the premise of it as beginning, end, beginning, etc. It is spiritual binary code in this respect.

    No you are not understanding what a revolution is. There is no beginning and end. Point zero is the same as point 360. There is no discontinuity.

    Revolution and oscillation are two sides of the same coin, they are relative positions a cycle is observed through.

    Take the four quadrants, flip it on the side, and you get a 2 dimensional line. It is no different than take a square, circle, triangle, or any 2 dimensional phenomena and when viewed from the side it will always be reduced to a line.

    All phenomena are flat, depth is a state of continual variation. I am not arguing against a 3d universe though. The 3d universe exists, but depth is merely a state of change where this change is the alternation between a phenomena being in a unified state and multiple state.

    Physics is moving towards a 2d model of memory serves.

    “Viewing all as shallow” thread covers this.

    But going back to the point, the fact that they are measured through cycles per second observes the cycle as the foundational point of measurement.

    You are 100 percent correct that point 0 is the same point as 360. Point space is universal and account for a quantum entanglement effect as the point in locality A is still the same point as locality Z.

    However when the revolution is broken into relative parts, divided evenly, this is one point polar opposite to the other. One point is the beginning movement towards the other point, one is the end point of another.

    The fact that a revolution is quantifiable observes it as repetitive, hence this reptition observes a beginning and end. A revolution is composed of beginning and end, as the relation of degrees, with each revolution being the beginning and end for a further revolution.

    It breaks down to recursion, or a mirror effect I call it, where there is a repitition of constants.

    Beginning and end are states of relation where one directed occurs. Even in a curve a point is moving horizontally with infinite grades of vertical movement in between (picture a clock hand moving from the 9 o’clock position to 3 o’clock position). The revolution occurs through infinite linear movements embodied by the degree and the fractal degree which compose it.

    A circle is infinite lines in all directions and a revolution is the movement of one point to another.

    #880547
    +1

    Anonymous
    1

    Take the four quadrants, flip it on the side, and you get a 2 dimensional line. It is no different than take a square, circle, triangle, or any 2 dimensional phenomena and when viewed from the side it will always be reduced to a line.

    I understand this analogy and yes I agree (when viewed from the side).

    However, I will have to disagree with your position, because when viewed from the axial dimension you can see a revolving circle.

    If you had a true oscillatory action. Say a point moving between two positions on the X axis. We would have an oscillation when viewed from 2 of the axis and we have a point when viewed from the third.

    You can see the difference here:

    Again look at the revolving wheel: This appears to be oscillatory in two axis and appears to be a revolving wheel in the third.

    Look at the Oscillation: This appears to be oscillatory in two axis and appears to be a point in the third.

    You have to look at all three axes to see the truth. If you only looked at two axis you might incorrectly conclude that they are the same.

    #880548
    +1

    Anonymous
    1

    Physics is moving towards a 2d model of memory serves.

    That wouldn’t surprise me if they were. Physics departed from Reality back in the early 20th century with the great Plagiarist Einstein and his band of perpetually confused followers.

    That doesn’t mean we have to follow them. I choose the ideas of Tesla and Heaviside. They made sense and used Logic and Reasoning, which is more than I can say about Einstein.

    #880581
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    Take the four quadrants, flip it on the side, and you get a 2 dimensional line. It is no different than take a square, circle, triangle, or any 2 dimensional phenomena and when viewed from the side it will always be reduced to a line.

    I understand this analogy and yes I agree (when viewed from the side).
    However, I will have to disagree with your position, because when viewed from the axial dimension you can see a revolving circle.
    If you had a true oscillatory action. Say a point moving between two positions on the X axis. We would have an oscillation when viewed from 2 of the axis and we have a point when viewed from the third.
    You can see the difference here:
    Again look at the revolving wheel: This appears to be oscillatory in two axis and appears to be a revolving wheel in the third.
    Look at the Oscillation: This appears to be oscillatory in two axis and appears to be a point in the third.
    You have to look at all three axes to see the truth. If you only looked at two axis you might incorrectly conclude that they are the same.

    That is the point, the nature of circular movement takes a variety of forms relative to the angle of observation.

    Even the angle of observation basically is dependent upon the relation of linear dimensions.

    For example a circular movwment on its side takes on the appearance of a simple line (the point projects on one direction to form a line and then projects in the other direction.). The beginning and end of the points movement are points of inversion, where this inversion is simply a change in direction. This change through inversion is an act of individuation, synonymous to localization, where the direction multiples (one direction to two or more) and unifies (the point may multiply directions over time but is always going in one direction) simultaneously. Movement requires a simultaneous multiplication and unification with these respectively being relative in nature and existing at the same time in different respect, or different times in the same respect.

    This mirrors a dualistic nature required for all movement, hence movement and multiplicity are inherent.

    Using the above example and focusing on the moving itself:

    The point as actually moving between points, hence the point is always repeating itself. The point may be between point A and B and travel from Position A.1 to A.2 etc. To B.

    Position A.1 moves from A.11 to A.12 to A.2

    A.11 may move from A.111 to A.112 to A.113 to A.12

    And this continues.

    The movement from one point to another necessitates a repitition where what we perceive as movement is strictly the indivduation of the point where its position in time and space define it.

    Considering all positions of the point, moving from A to B, can be observing in a line, the line as one direction observes a localization of infinite movement as no movement.

    This reflects the wave particle dualism effectively being time zone in timezone, where the relative distance observes the movements encapsulated with a specific framework. The point observes one set of movements in one time zone, where the wave observes this same points movements occurring simultaneously relative to another context of time

    This sets the premise for alternation, where over linear time we can see a frequency (up, down, up, down, up).

    #880582
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    Physics is moving towards a 2d model of memory serves.

    That wouldn’t surprise me if they were. Physics departed from Reality back in the early 20th century with the great Plagiarist Einstein and his band of perpetually confused followers.
    That doesn’t mean we have to follow them. I choose the ideas of Tesla and Heaviside. They made sense and used Logic and Reasoning, which is more than I can say about Einstein.

    Einsteins relativity and Tesla’s absolute, are two sides of the same coin, they both are most likely correct.

    Einstein: presocratic apeiron (some physicists argue quantum entanglement may be study of this notion), dark matter, black holes, mass and 0d point space may synonymous and problems of conceptualization more than anything.

    Under Einsteins relativism it requires multiple parts and sets up the foundation for the current 2d model of physics occurring, considering all relativism (as a relation of parts) breaks down quantitatively to a dualism observed in the double slit experiment and the particle wave dualism.

    Tesla: ether, light, volume and 1d point space may also be viewed as synonyms and it again goes to a problem of marking boundaries of concepts in physics. Under teslas

    Existence may effectively be “flat” under einsteins model, where the 3rd dimension of depth is a process of individuarion where one framework of vertice/horizon individuates into another framework of vertice/horizon. Depth may be a dimension of synthetic change where one v/h (vertice/horizon) framework joins to another v/h framework and what we see as depth is actually the recursion of frameworks.

    Under relativism, each framework exists as a part of another framework. Under an absolute interpretation, each framework is an extension of one framework (teslas ether which is most likely 1 dimensional and is not even “flat”).

    I will stop here to keep the post short.

    I do know, that when I was working on a screen play about Tesla a year back, I applied some of these ideas with the man I was working with. He took it up to the Harvard club to get feedback and a theoretical physicist was impressed with them…so besides the obvious compliment there may be some merit.

    #880695

    Anonymous
    1

    Under Einsteins relativism it requires multiple parts and sets up the foundation for the current 2d model of physics occurring, considering all relativism (as a relation of parts) breaks down quantitatively to a dualism observed in the double slit experiment and the particle wave dualism.

    The side issue here is that Einstein stole his “great work” from Henri Poincare and Hendrik Lorentz. Never cited his sources or gave credit to them. When confronted with this he then claimed he never saw Poincare’s work. Lol. That sort of thing would have got me kicked out of University, but it got Albert on the cover of Time Magazine.

    …and NO Einstein and Tesla cannot be both right. You have to choose one or the other. Believe in Einstein or believe in Tesla.

    #880721
    IMickey503
    iMickey503
    Participant
    12465

    Okay, both of you are going to sit down and explain to me how quantum computing works. If both of you are able to tackle and think at this level, SURELY the 3 of you that understand this can explain this in a way anyone can grasp it. Sadly, I can’t. But I am a hands on learner and I learn by looking, but so far, I have not been able to find a way to understand did.

    If you don’t mind, I would love it if either of you made a video about about. I just can’t seem to understand that when you flip the on switch what happens.

    I understand that in typical logic, the transistor gates “fliP”. And I understand that a vacuum tubes basic operation is just current induction to create a charge (I think I got that right) But I can’t seem to understand how a quantum system works. Let alone for data storage of quantum computations.

    Thanks! And remember, if I open up this thread in Technology, both of you better be there! 🙂

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    #880752
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    Okay, both of you are going to sit down and explain to me how quantum computing works. If both of you are able to tackle and think at this level, SURELY the 3 of you that understand this can explain this in a way anyone can grasp it. Sadly, I can’t. But I am a hands on learner and I learn by looking, but so far, I have not been able to find a way to understand did.
    If you don’t mind, I would love it if either of you made a video about about. I just can’t seem to understand that when you flip the on switch what happens.
    I understand that in typical logic, the transistor gates “fliP”. And I understand that a vacuum tubes basic operation is just current induction to create a charge (I think I got that right) But I can’t seem to understand how a quantum system works. Let alone for data storage of quantum computations.
    Thanks! And remember, if I open up this thread in Technology, both of you better be there! 🙂

    If you want to understand quantum computing, then you are going to want to understand quantum mechanics…take a number and wait in line…or pick and interpretation…up to you. I can provide a few arguments if you wish…but you will have to take them with a grain of salt:

    1. Gravity as Quantum Entanglement

    Mass is with out form. It is measured according to its resistance to acceleration (accelation occurs through direction as an object cannot accelerate without direction) with this acceleration giving it form through volume. Mass as formed through volume observes the acceleration of the mass as volume necessitates volume as having mass.

    Volume is accelerated Mass as form.

    The gravitational pull of volume occurs through its mass, as this gravity is a pulling together of volume as form through as vacuum of no form. Volume is pulled through mass, with mass acting as a vacuum or void. This causes a further acceleration of the volume further giving volume to further mass where gravity effectively cancels itself out perpetually resulting in a cycle.

    Density as volume and mass is a localization of this cycle of volume and mass respectively observing volume and mass existing in proportion due to there ratio of one to another. An object of with a density relatively high in mass will have a greater grativational pull, while a density relatively higher in volume will have less of a gravitational pull but will be pulled towards an object, through gravity, that has a higher ratio of mass to volume.

    Mass can be associated with 0d point space acting as a boundless field, where gravity is one of the foundational points (pardon the pun) for quantum entanglement. This gravity, through mass, observes itself as a inversive by nature where volume alternates between a state of unity and multiplicity that is foundational to its structure.

    This inversive quality of Gravity, present through all volume and density because of the inherent mass they contain, acts as a perpetual field within all matter necessiting a form of quantum entanglement associated through void.

    Matter is mass as formless void, volume as this formless void canceling itself out into directed movement through acceleration and density as the cycling of volume and mass maintaining both.

    Matter is tri-fold in nature and reflects the basic 0d point, 1d line, and 2d Circle as the foundation for the defintion of God. Matter is an approximation of God, an image, that does not exist on its own terms but rather as an extension.
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    2. 3 Point Argument: Does Atomism Result in 0d point Space as the Atom?

    Does Atomism result in 0d Point Space?

    1) The atomist perspective necessitates a continual division of phenomena into irreducibles (i.e “atoms”).

    2) These irreducibles are not divisable, hence act as divisors in themselves.

    3) These irreducibles exist fundamentally as point space, considering the division of point space effectively results in the point as constant and unchanging. Dually the point exists as a divisor in the respect as absent of form and function they effectively invert a phenomena into further phenomena. The atom exists as point space.

    ***Point space is reponsible for the quantum effect, as one point in “x” locality is the same as another point in “y” locality.

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    3. All Similarity as Connection through Mirror Effect

    1) All phenomena which have similarities effectively observe the repetition of constant limits where a phenomena such as a square/triangle or orange/apple maintain similarities because of the limits they share (lines/angles for square/triangle or approximation of sphere, stem, seeds, color, etc. for orange and apple).

    2) This similarity of limit effectively is a repetition of limit where the perceivably separate phenomena exist through a constant repeating set of limits.

    3) This repetition of limit, through “similarity”, observes the repetition of the same limit as a connector where the limit existing through phenomena A and phenomena B connects A and B. In these respects all percievably seperate phenomena exist through the repetition of limits as a mirror effect where one phenomena is directed through another and effectively observes a connection because of this circular directive nature as a constant median which encapsulates nothingness through pure being. Under these terms, Reflectivity as a mirror effect, is the foundation of all limit as both movement and no-movement.

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    4. Angles and Quantum Entanglement

    Quantum Angles
    1) What we understand of the angle is a line relative to another line through a 0d point. The line as directed in one direction in turn is inverted through the 0d point by being directed into an opposite direction, with the opposite direction giving the relation necessary for the original line to project itself in one direction through 0d space as the point.

    2) This original line approaching the 0d point ad-infinitum causes it to appear as condense when taken from a view of progressing from the origin point of view to an extending horizon. This expansion, from the origin point of view, to its condensation at the horizon as it approaches the 0d point in turn gives the line volume. The line as volume observes the line as direction, and the corresponding edges, forming the line as fundamentally having a triadic nature of the exterior lines (2 of them) relating to form and interior line (as 1).

    3) This triadic nature of the line approaching the 0d point observes the line existing simultaneously as an angle, and in these respects the angle can be observed as the premise of the line if the point of origin (line or angle) is inverted.

    4) The line exists through the angle and the angle exists through the line, and the point of relation observes a difference in size as the line is a quantum angle and the angle is a macro-line. This relation of the angle to the line, observes an inherent nature of ratios which give premise to the size where the line measured against itself result in a multiplictious nature.

    5) As observe in point 4 the premise of the ratio is observed by a form of individuation in which the line folds through itself under the 0d point. The line approaching the 0d point in turn results in an angle as a form of multiple lines, with this angle as line inverting through the 0d point as another line which forms the original angle into a relative 1d line to the new line…which in turn exists as its own angle.
    a) (((1A/3L → 3L/1A) / (3L/1A → 1A/3L)) / ((1A/3L → 3L/1A) / (3L/1A → 1A/3L))) → f(∞)
    ****With L= Line and A= Angle

    6) The angle as the foundation for degrees exists through an alternation of size where one angle is composed of further angles as the premise for previous and further angles. In these respects as the angle is composed of further angles, the angle maintains a degree of quantum entanglement where “x” angle may be different in size from “y” angle, it is fundamentally the same angle as a ratio or set of relations. In these respects the large affects the small and the small affects the large because of this nature of the “ratio” as the boundary which gives premise to the nature of the angle as a thing in itself.
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    5. Quantum entanglement as ratios of point space within a phenomena

    What we understand of space, and you probably have seen me argue this point a thousand times before, is Dimension as “Limit” and “No-Limit”. The particle, when we break it down to its core is fundamentally a set of linear relations.

    Do these linear relations equate to the geometric forms Plato, Pythagoras, etc. argued? It appears not, however I still believe the jury is out. However these particles are composed of geometric relations regardless, with those relations being a simple linear dimensionality relating through points. So yes, in these respects, they are geometric and this geometry is unavoidable. These linear dimensions act as limits, or something synonymous to boundaries. These linear dimensions, as relations, have a dual property in regards to the particle:

    1) They unify the particle for what it is as a particle. This unity allows the particle to exist as the particle in one respect. In a seperate respect, if or when the particle changes to another particle, that particle in itself will always exist as a cause for further particles. In these respects the particle, as both a limit and composed of limits, is always “unified” to some degree across time/space as it maintains an ever present causal nature. Dimensional limits act as boundaries of unity.

    2) They individuate, or separate, the particle from further particles. These limits act duelly as a means of multiplication/division of further particles as the limits relate to form further limits. If we look at the linear dimensions that compose the particle, we can observe that they relate through 0 dimensional points. The relation of further linear dimensions, as the particle and through the particle, in turn cause these lines to individuate further by multiplying/dividing through further 0d points. Dimensional limits simultaneously to their unifying nature act as boundaries which multiply/divide further dimensions through “individuation as movement”.

    A simple thought experiment can observe this: Imagine all the movements of a particle at one moment. Particle A exists as a linear trajectory that crosses Particle B, which is also a linear trajectory. Considering the particles are strictly movement, what we observe from a 1 or 2 dimensional perspective is strictly the particles as “linear dimensions as directions” with these directions existing as “extra dimensionality”. Now Particle A and B, as lines, cross eachother. At this intersection we can observe potential relations which form further actual relations.

    These points in turn act as actual relations, through further lines, that move towards further potential relations. In these respects the intersection, as point 0 observes a dualistic nature of “actuality” and “potentiality” though the line as a relation of these very same 0d points. This dualism of actuality and potentiality, which both multiply and divides eachother into further particulate, causes a perpetual movement through alternations. The 1 dimensional line is the median of this alternation as movement itself, as the line is merely the relation of 0d points.

    What we observe as movement, through the 0d point acting as gravity field, is the alternation of linear dimensions. The 0d point, as a gravity field equates gravity as purely movement through direction. In these respects gravity can be observe as extradimensional movement, through the 0d point, or intradimensional movement when observed from the perspective of the Ether I argued for a few posts back.

    Movement as alternation, is gravity for the 0d point manifests alternations as individuation. Individuation, may be observe as a further alternation between multiplication and division of linear dimensions as particulate. Einstein was right, in regard to gravity acting as field, however I do not believe he gave enough clarity as to the geometry of it…that being the 0d point acting simultaneously as a field.

    In these respects the closer the line gets to center point 0, the greater the point field effect takes place, causing an increase in relations synonymous to “density”. The 0d point, which may be observed at its height being the black hole (the jury is out in my opinion, however this is the most probable interpretation I can think of) in reality is hyper dense as the absence of dimensionality causes all linear dimensions to individuate at an exponential level with expotential “relations as movement” resulting.

    3) Dimensions as “no – limit” or “possible limits” can be observe through the observation of points. The points, as centers exihibit and unlimited nature of further dimensions as a center is without limit. The 1D line entering the center of a 0d point, in theory could manifest infinity further lines as it individuates through that 0d point. In these respects, the point observes all possible “dimensions” as “no limit”. In these respects the point allows a form of modal realism to occur, with the point of one object being the same point that connects all the other objects.

    The same set of points that manifest “x form” are the same points that manifest “y form” and “x” and “y” may be connected through the 0d points acting as ratios. If “x” and “y” share the same number of points as “z”, even though they are seperated the even in “x” will cause an effect in “y” (and vice versa) as the number of points which manifests them acts as a median through proportionality.

    What we understand of the ratio is a merely a median point of relations between two particulate that are proportional. The connection of “x” and “y” is through “z” as merely being a number of 0d points. However considering the 0d points are the same, regardless of what structure they manifest, the ratios between them act as a form of unity that transcends and form of relation by creating a new relation. “Z” is the linear relation between “x” and “y”. In these respects, the ratio forms a linear dimension through x and y having proportional, or equal, number of points.

    Quantum entanglement may strictly the relation of 0d points through numerical ratios which transcend movement by creating another bridge of movement through the 0d point.
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    6.Measuring Reality as 1 Dimensional Neccessitates Connectivity

    1) The question of Reality, its various natures and questions of meaning, can be observed through the quantification of it as 1 and the qualification of it as Unity.

    2) The measurement of reality by quantified it as 1 and qualifying it as unity, observes both quantity and quality through 1 and unity as extensions of it the vary same reality being measured; hence quantity and quality stem from the limit of “The All”.

    3) This measurement of the all through the all, observing the fundamental acts of measuring in both quantity and quality as connected through eachother under “The All”, reflects the all as measurement through measurement as measurement where 1 and Unity exist through a reflective process as the foundation of all being; hence all phenomena are connected through a mirroring process.
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    And the list can go on…take your pick if you loosely understand any of the above.

    #880753
    +1
    John Doe
    John Doe
    Participant
    743

    Under Einsteins relativism it requires multiple parts and sets up the foundation for the current 2d model of physics occurring, considering all relativism (as a relation of parts) breaks down quantitatively to a dualism observed in the double slit experiment and the particle wave dualism.

    The side issue here is that Einstein stole his “great work” from Henri Poincare and Hendrik Lorentz. Never cited his sources or gave credit to them. When confronted with this he then claimed he never saw Poincare’s work. Lol. That sort of thing would have got me kicked out of University, but it got Albert on the cover of Time Magazine.
    …and NO Einstein and Tesla cannot be both right. You have to choose one or the other. Believe in Einstein or believe in Tesla.

    Don’t forget the rumor is his wife helped him develop it.

    Tesla and Einstein view one issue from two different respects at the same time…they are mere inversions of the other.

    View it as a “Yin/Yang” thing…

    #880772
    +1
    Narwhal
    narwhal
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    Regarding revolutions and oscillations, I side with Wizard’s Pupil. Some thing should be defined but what it is when considering all points of view. It should not change definition based on what it looks like from one perspective only.

    That’s not to say that it’s improper to look at things in a more simplified manner when the details aren’t going to significantly matter. I can see where considering 3 dimensions instead of 2 doesn’t add any significant, or considering time element for that matter. Similarly, it’s not improper to consider the force of gravity to be 9.8 m/s, even though that’s not absolutely true.

    This is really the overall problem I have with scientific extrapolations in general. The idea is to take what we can see, and the factors we are aware, and assume that there is nothing else involved here, nothing that we don’t fully understand. We extrapolate what see and observe now to what was in the pass and/or what will be in the future. And this is fine for simple things, but always seems to go horribly wrong, IMO anyway, when applied to such complex things as climate change and evolution.

    And to be fair, I’m not employed as such or as a hobby. So take that for what it’s worth.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    John Doe
    John Doe
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    Regarding revolutions and oscillations, I side with Wizard’s Pupil. Some thing should be defined but what it is when considering all points of view. It should not change definition based on what it looks like from one perspective only.
    That’s not to say that it’s improper to look at things in a more simplified manner when the details aren’t going to significantly matter. I can see where considering 3 dimensions instead of 2 doesn’t add any significant, or considering time element for that matter. Similarly, it’s not improper to consider the force of gravity to be 9.8 m/s, even though that’s not absolutely true.
    This is really the overall problem I have with scientific extrapolations in general. The idea is to take what we can see, and the factors we are aware, and assume that there is nothing else involved here, nothing that we don’t fully understand. We extrapolate what see and observe now to what was in the pass and/or what will be in the future. And this is fine for simple things, but always seems to go horribly wrong, IMO anyway, when applied to such complex things as climate change and evolution.
    And to be fair, I’m not employed as such or as a hobby. So take that for what it’s worth.

    Revolution and oscillation can be both United under the term “cycle”.

    View it this way. If everything is directed movement, and this directed movement is founded in spatial limits, then by default we are left with having to develop a base vocabulary as these universal principles are indeed universal and stem through not just psychology but empiricism as well.

    Language itself is subject to these same laws, and by default if all phenomenon exist through linear branching or cycles, the ambiguity of language is subject to just such a law.

    This stems further into the issues of science where the fractation nature of the sciences reflects through the foundations of language where certain irreconcilable differences occur due to the fact one science may not transfer over to another.

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    Regarding revolutions and oscillations, I side with Wizard’s Pupil. Some thing should be defined but what it is when considering all points of view. It should not change definition based on what it looks like from one perspective only.

    Thank You!!!

    The Voice of Reason

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    John Doe
    John Doe
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    Regarding revolutions and oscillations, I side with Wizard’s Pupil. Some thing should be defined but what it is when considering all points of view. It should not change definition based on what it looks like from one perspective only.

    Thank You!!!
    The Voice of Reason

    If you want to understand universal relativism as a mathematical model in itself, as the relation of parts synonymous to “time as finiteness through atomism”, you may want to look over the algebraic equation of it I posted to give you a picture. View the variable “w” as potential unity or the “ether”.

    It all breaks down to basic arithmetic at the end of the day, as arithmetic is an actual process through which the universe self measures.

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