Thursday, February 09, 2006

Temporal Harmonics part 2

Temporal Harmonics in Binary
Part 2

In Binary code a string of 0nes and Zeros is used to describe complex information. The effect of entropy applied to this string of binary code is similar to coin flip effect. I refer to this as a “keif, keif, moush, keif keif” effect (Arabic for the same but a little different).

The difference between the coin toss and binary code is that human perception for the probability of an absurd singularity occurring is decreased for the string of binary code. No one would ever suggest that a 3 might occur in the code string or that the code could land on its proverbial edge. This demonstrates that our expectations may be retarded by some self inflated sense of advancement or technological achievement. "Machines don’t lie” or do they? The facts are the facts and we have all seen the absurd in our dealings with “infallible” technology.

Math reveals its sacred magic, which over the infinite binary string in time multiplied by the number of know dimensions (currently 11) across the multi-verse of parallel universes (infinite) divided by the effect of 49.9999(repeating) =“chance of 0” by 49.9999(repeating) = “chance of 1” and the remainder < 0.0(repeating but ending in 1) Somewhere in this odd space < 0.0(repeating but ending in 1) is where coincidence meets probability AKA Temporal Harmonics.

Next up the effects of temporal harmonics.....

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