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Forecasting Is Mind/TimeTraveling
When we extrapolate based on trigonometric functions as in Fourier analysis, we are, in essence, time or mind traveling. In other words we are seeking to bring certainty, i.e. an ordered path through what we call the uncertainty of chaos. For this form of space/time traveling we are using the mathematical science of trigonometry. Trigonometry allows us to bring greater certainty to the uncertain world of waves just beyond the organizing lenses of our sensory limits. In short, without this analytical processing by the brain, time and space as we know it would cease to make any sense. The certainty that we take for granted in the world would lose its orderly meaningfulness and no longer exist.
Thus we discover that the ordered world we encounter only exists because of the frequency analysis of the wave. From within our brains we find an ordered reality we take for granted converging from a realm of featureless expanse, much like an ocean of interfering waves. From this we learn that the certainty we take as order only converges into an ordered path with a specific destination because of the brain’s descrambling of the wave which is similar in nature to a perception prism.(Think in terms of a light prism which converts white light into a multitude of colors with varying frequencies.)
Interestingly, what we discover here is two worlds – the one within our brains we conceive of as order and the sea of chaos that exists without, all brought into juxtaposition by the miracle of the wave function made possible through the prism. This description of the wave process is consistent with the definition of a trigonometric function, i.e. “A relationship between two things where the value of one is determined by the value of the other.” Change the value of either and the relationship changes. In this regards altering the perception or function by which the order is maintained and the order taken for granted in the outer world changes. In short, order and disorder, as we apperceive it to be, is possible as long as the parameters of the relationship between the two values remain the same. However, change the parameter and the probable outcome changes proportionately.
Taking this reasoning further, for instance, so-called distortions in perception can induce totally different apperceptions as to the probable outcome of the wave. With these changes in apperception the discernment of alternate pathways, so to speak, in space and time can lead to totally new worlds of apparent order.
These discoveries of alternate pathways by way of a change in the parameters of the function were thoroughly dealt with in Albert Einstein’s discourses on relativity. He aptly named these alternate wave functions time dilation and space contraction, a value and a function dependent upon the parameters of the wave structure. Change the wave and you change the very structure or order of time-space. The reason this form of mind-time traveling is possible, is because the global and local nature of the wave are mutually entangled. Information in this regards is shared by the Whole, which is by trigonometric definition its function.
Spiral Forecasting: Nature's Inside Track to Future Success
Thus we discover that the ordered world we encounter only exists because of the frequency analysis of the wave. From within our brains we find an ordered reality we take for granted converging from a realm of featureless expanse, much like an ocean of interfering waves. From this we learn that the certainty we take as order only converges into an ordered path with a specific destination because of the brain’s descrambling of the wave which is similar in nature to a perception prism.(Think in terms of a light prism which converts white light into a multitude of colors with varying frequencies.)
Interestingly, what we discover here is two worlds – the one within our brains we conceive of as order and the sea of chaos that exists without, all brought into juxtaposition by the miracle of the wave function made possible through the prism. This description of the wave process is consistent with the definition of a trigonometric function, i.e. “A relationship between two things where the value of one is determined by the value of the other.” Change the value of either and the relationship changes. In this regards altering the perception or function by which the order is maintained and the order taken for granted in the outer world changes. In short, order and disorder, as we apperceive it to be, is possible as long as the parameters of the relationship between the two values remain the same. However, change the parameter and the probable outcome changes proportionately.
Taking this reasoning further, for instance, so-called distortions in perception can induce totally different apperceptions as to the probable outcome of the wave. With these changes in apperception the discernment of alternate pathways, so to speak, in space and time can lead to totally new worlds of apparent order.
These discoveries of alternate pathways by way of a change in the parameters of the function were thoroughly dealt with in Albert Einstein’s discourses on relativity. He aptly named these alternate wave functions time dilation and space contraction, a value and a function dependent upon the parameters of the wave structure. Change the wave and you change the very structure or order of time-space. The reason this form of mind-time traveling is possible, is because the global and local nature of the wave are mutually entangled. Information in this regards is shared by the Whole, which is by trigonometric definition its function.
Spiral Forecasting: Nature's Inside Track to Future Success
Published on March 15, 2015 14:40
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