Sunday, March 30, 2014

CCCLX

351. We constantly intercept history as we move. The light of the star that we reach tonight may be the million-year-old relic of a reality that no longer exists and which has not existed for a longer time yet.

352. All socio-economic political systems are based on the premise that there is an inadequate amount of wealth to provide a comfortable living standard for all people. Therefore, each socio-economic political system, i.e. capitalistic, socialistic, communistic, etc., is based on how that wealth is to be distributed among the world’s peoples. In other words, Who will live in comfort and who will not.

353. The basic premise is false.

354. Ergo: The socio-economic political systems of the world, based on a false premise, are collectively and individually irrelevant responses to world government.

355. Trust is not earned; it is placed.

356. We recognize the definition of the word “tesseract” to be the fourth dimensional analog to a cube. This was created in a world based on mathematics that does not allow for the modeling of more than three dimensions.

357. Since normal Euclidean geometry did not take into account any physical possibilities of more than three dimensions, it was assumed that a fourth dimension must refer to a non-physical element of time.

358. The tesseract was conceived based on a sine wave model, units of which were measured by the crossing of the x axis.

359. It was further assumed by this model that short-cutting along the peaks of the sine curve might result in skips of time, distance, spatial relationships, etc. How this could be accomplished is still in question.

360. Since tetrahedronal geometry does allow for physical models of four dimensions, and in fact of five and six dimensional equations, we must redefine the concept of a tesseract.

EDITOR'S NOTE: It seems likely that Wesley's concept of a tesseract was influenced or even created by Madeleine L'Engle in the book "A Wrinkle in Time." Ms. L'Engle also was never exact in stating how one might fold time in order to skip along the wrinkles. Thus, we find one of those points at which Wesley builds a pseudo-scientific theory based on a science fantasy novel.

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