IMAGINE
The Space Time Random Generator is the Sun at the Center of a Universe containing 39 Planets. Each day 5 Planets Crash into the Sun and are ejected to a height equal to the Number of Games it will take for it to Crash Again. If You go far enough Back in time it is possible to See the 5 Planets that Crashed and the position of the Other Planets. You can also Go Back in time to the First Unknown Ejection of a Planet (You do not know when it will Crash Again). That Happens a minimum of 40 Games Back; however, Repeats during those Games increases the Games Back to the Last Known Orbits for all Planets. As you move Forward in time Unknown Orbits Increase in number, until all Orbits are unknown after the Last Crash and Ejection. For the Next Draw it looks as if all of the Planets are equal distance from the Sun; but, We know they are Not. Visualize an Outer Ring at 40 Games until Crash. Each Planet appears to be on that Ring before the Next Crash and Ejection. At the moment of the Next Crash and Ejection the 5 Planets appear at 1 Day until Crash, are Grabbed by the Sun and are ejected to the Outer Ring. Is there a way to glimpse the locations of the other planets when the 5 Crashers appear? Probably Not; but, it deserves a look. Could there be a clue as to the force of the ejection of a Planet (that makes it stick to the outer Ring for a while before starting it’s decent)? Can we tell which of the planets are descending now?
You can Look at the unfolding Universe by taking the most recent 100-300 Games and arraigning them in Descending order in Excel. Start with the top of the list (the Oldest Game) and use the Match function to find out when the number will hit again. Do this in columns for all 39 Numbers (Planets). You then have a value for each planet that is equal to the days until it Crashes again. Set the Maximum Value to 40 so that the planets go to and stick on the outer Ring until the start to fall again. Use a circle chart to see the Universe. Set up the excel sheet so that you can set the game you want to look at by a single entry in a cell. Then you can cycle thru some draws and see how the universe behaved over time. Set the Chart in the window with the Game Key Cell, Start thru some Games and watch the Chart Change.
This will date me; but, I saw Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Cream with Eric Clapton at the Phillimore Auditorium in SF in 1966 or 1967. On the Walls there was this pulsing blob of light from the Light Show that accompanied the performances. The Charts pulsate just like those blobs of Light at the concert. The aroma in the Room was new to me then; but let’s say that that smell may have had something to do with the vision that prompted this post.
I am not saying that this is a way to figure anything out yet. It is just another way to look at Frequencies and Cycles and shows the Beauty and Randomness of the Ejections.
The Space Time Random Generator is the Sun at the Center of a Universe containing 39 Planets. Each day 5 Planets Crash into the Sun and are ejected to a height equal to the Number of Games it will take for it to Crash Again. If You go far enough Back in time it is possible to See the 5 Planets that Crashed and the position of the Other Planets. You can also Go Back in time to the First Unknown Ejection of a Planet (You do not know when it will Crash Again). That Happens a minimum of 40 Games Back; however, Repeats during those Games increases the Games Back to the Last Known Orbits for all Planets. As you move Forward in time Unknown Orbits Increase in number, until all Orbits are unknown after the Last Crash and Ejection. For the Next Draw it looks as if all of the Planets are equal distance from the Sun; but, We know they are Not. Visualize an Outer Ring at 40 Games until Crash. Each Planet appears to be on that Ring before the Next Crash and Ejection. At the moment of the Next Crash and Ejection the 5 Planets appear at 1 Day until Crash, are Grabbed by the Sun and are ejected to the Outer Ring. Is there a way to glimpse the locations of the other planets when the 5 Crashers appear? Probably Not; but, it deserves a look. Could there be a clue as to the force of the ejection of a Planet (that makes it stick to the outer Ring for a while before starting it’s decent)? Can we tell which of the planets are descending now?
You can Look at the unfolding Universe by taking the most recent 100-300 Games and arraigning them in Descending order in Excel. Start with the top of the list (the Oldest Game) and use the Match function to find out when the number will hit again. Do this in columns for all 39 Numbers (Planets). You then have a value for each planet that is equal to the days until it Crashes again. Set the Maximum Value to 40 so that the planets go to and stick on the outer Ring until the start to fall again. Use a circle chart to see the Universe. Set up the excel sheet so that you can set the game you want to look at by a single entry in a cell. Then you can cycle thru some draws and see how the universe behaved over time. Set the Chart in the window with the Game Key Cell, Start thru some Games and watch the Chart Change.
This will date me; but, I saw Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Cream with Eric Clapton at the Phillimore Auditorium in SF in 1966 or 1967. On the Walls there was this pulsing blob of light from the Light Show that accompanied the performances. The Charts pulsate just like those blobs of Light at the concert. The aroma in the Room was new to me then; but let’s say that that smell may have had something to do with the vision that prompted this post.
I am not saying that this is a way to figure anything out yet. It is just another way to look at Frequencies and Cycles and shows the Beauty and Randomness of the Ejections.