Sunday, May 18, 2014

Time loop

… from previous post

For those who are familiar with dynamic systems and control engineering on closed-loop (or open-loop) dynamics, and concepts like Nyquist stability analysis, you might see why we would have to superimpose each loop back onto the previous loop not in phase but in time. Actually, superimpose each future phase segment back onto the previous phase segment. In that way we should be able to analyse the stability of time loops using closed-loop analysis.

Which would require us to analyse time in at least two dimensions.What if time has three dimensions like the space we are aware of?

However, time cannot be "actually" 3-dimensional, because time is a derivative of event sequencing and not a fundamental dimension. However, when we stack time loops onto each other, we would have to defacto view the situation we have created as 2-dimensional time, as an arithmetically possible way to reference each loop individually, to make our analysis possible. We would simply be performing information design and normalization, not that time is actually multidimensional.

You need to be familiar with information schema design and normalization, to understand what I meant when I write multidimensional time is abstract treatment of non-dimensional information. If you have been a statistician forming dimensional components out of streams of data or have experience in an object-oriented programming designing hierarchy of classes, you would understand what I meant. That is, to manage the time response, you could design time in whatever structure and hierarchy that would be convenient to your information analyses.

When our descendants learn how to travel in time, it would be our first step in our journey to playing-god, a first step in fulfilling Psalm 8. Due to the fact that we realise that time perception is simply information design and normalization, and we have the authority to design or redesign dimensional views to perceive the progress of time. Gradually, we would learn to reconfigure space and time.

That is why Psalm 8 says we are only a little lesser than G’d. We are to be asymptotically near equals of G’d. That in a few billon years’ time, as we gradually draw nearer to G’d.

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