Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Timetronics corroborates my claim re: Time-symmetric technology as cause of biological annihilation on Earth!

 

 

 You also explain our ecological crisis on Earth today as "biological annihilation." As Alain Connes points out all of modern science is based on commutative geometry assuming time symmetry yet as you emphasize life breaks time symmetry. In fact Sir Roger Penrose now realizes the secret of the Universe is also noncommutativity as asymmetric time that is eternal and nonlocal. Penrose points out that gravitational entropy is the opposite of the entropy of matter. So in terms of relativity we are increasing gravitational entropy on Earth as we try to decrease the entropy of matter through time-symmetric based technology.

that micron size tuning fork is what John Keely was engineering for the source of his energy that self-amplified up the scale. He said the secret was 3:4:5 ratios but in fact it was the conversion of 2,3, infinity into volume since 5/4 approximates the cube root of two but is noncommutative or asymmetric with the Golden Ratio as 8:5. My 2012 free book goes into more details "Alchemy of Rainbow Heart Music" along with my 2000 master's thesis on sound-current nondualism (University of Minnesota as "Epicenters of Justice" - you can read it all free on my academia dot edu site "drew hempel" thanks

 Awesome talk on nonreciprocal interactions - this is the secret of mind-body integration as the Tao of Physics as Eddie Oshins at SLAC realized: noncommutativity as nonlocality. As you say "a robust frequency oscillation that is hard to change" - that is the invariance of asymmetric time-frequency that is nonlocal! Alain Connes calls this "two, three, and infinity" as based on nonwestern music theory. It's the simplest yet most powerful and the secret of nonwestern meditation as alchemy. thanks

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9En74intr1k

 Nonlocality is an open system as infinite time!

Newton's laws assume a closed system - for conservation of momentum....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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