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That sounds a lot like holography, what about that?

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That sounds a lot like holography, what about that?

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It does solve the riddle of holography. The secret is that the phase information is time delayed, basically there are twelve levels or phases present at the same time. At first I was not looking for an answer to holography, but rather I was trying to understand how a falling object could distribute the gravitational effect throughout the whole object as it moved toward the earth. That was one of my primary “thought problems”. I knew that the line between the points contained a full set of phases, and at the same time the integrative effect needed to move around the twelve angles and levels, stepping down in length up in rate, and that this requires time. So how could it do both simultaneously? It’s like a snapshot, containing elements of the past, up to that moment. The secret is that the line is a continuous dynamic made of all “moments” being processed by the system, and each “step” is a complete sequence of time, rather than one moment broken in to twelve parts. So you might say tha

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