Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Closing a TIME LOOP





 First off,  it is not possible for you to understand the title of this Item.  It is not the repeating loop of SF. So gear up for completely new insights into the nature of TIME and time as well.


As I have already posted, Cloud Cosmology tells us that we pass through TIME one 3D page at a time.  This is a 3d manifold and you do not need to know what that means.  what it all implies though is that worm holes are possible between any two points and additionally it is plausible to also use a wormhole to also go back in time to another TIME page.  By the way it is also helpful to think of time as been fuzzy and TIME as not fuzzy.


What this does tell us that the future will have the ability to both look into the past, but also be able to intervene and make alterations.  Obviously scary but also an explanation for many unusual and sometimes miraculous historical events.

Let me give you an obvious illustration.  The battle of Agincourt should never have been an english victory and it led to a century of conflict as the Plantagenets tried to hold onto France.  Now suppose we took a look and discovered that the english actually lost.  This means we must INTERVENE in order to preserve our own well loved TIME LINE.  What is more, the fact we still exist means that this is actually possible for at least some time window.  intervention means literally closing that TIME LOOP as quickly as possible.

We are lucky in that most TIME LINES are natually stable as most local changes are generally fuzzy and the main line is dominant.  otherwise any old minor event could cause radical change.  somehow the flapping of a butterfly is not the threat imagined.


However there exists major events that altered can produce serious damage.  We will need to watch and be protective as these are also military targets as well.  Obviosly EVENT preservation will matter as we go forward.


The good news is that we won and the RULE of TWELVE conserves both the past ond humanities future..



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