lilmomma wrote:In the same vein as ape-x's inquiry about the prime number generator, I wonder if you could elaborate on this, too? This is all very curious but to an uninitiate like myself even with Wikipedia my grasp on it is tenuous at best. Provided it's even possible to explain any of this in laymen's terms and if you're not too busy, that is.
Sure, this had to do with the postulate that ether is dragged along by electric currents, and that compression or expansion of ether leads to changes in the local rate of time. Ether is the fabric of reality that everything physical immersed in. This idea came to me a few years ago, but since that time I have found others exploring the same concept. One is Alexander Frolov, a sharp Russian researcher into fringe technologies. His research associates built a time dilation device that created a 3% reduction in the time rate. That's 1 minute and 48 seconds per hour gone, via electromagnetic waves fired toward the center of a sphere.
There are several methods for compressing ether. One involves toroidal coils. A toroidal coil is a doughnut shaped coil made of insulated copper wire, as though a tube were wound with wire and then bent into a circle. Since ether is dragged along by current, a toroidal coil will have ether flowing along the windings and some distance from it, enveloping the coil and circulating like a smoke ring. If the coil is horizontal, then precisely at its open center the ether will either be flowing straight down or straight up.
So if several of these coils can all aim their ether flow towards a common point, at that point the ether will be compressed. One way to do this is through four coils stuck onto the sides of a tetrahedron.
Why tetrahedron? Because it is the simplest 3D shape with sides, allowing for the fewest number of coils. A cube would require six coils since it has six sides, which is more expensive.
If the coils are given a pulsed electrical signal, then the ether can be pulsed as well, which allows for experimentation in producing compressive/expansive waves in the ether, which are identically scalar waves. But it was in drawing the circles onto the sides of a tetrahedron that the above double-infinity sign emerged, although sloppily since perspective was taking away from the symmetry. So I just forced the symmetry and came up with that symbol. Happens a lot... make some diagram of some scalar physics principle, and it ends up looking just like various symbols of history.
The Fleur de Lis looks like the asymmetrical field of a toroid, the Templar Cross is the basic recipe for compressing ether, the cross section of a certain scalar field shows a horned center surrounded by meandering circular trenches just like the Minotaur at the center of the Cretan Labyrinth, the Yin Yang looks like the gravitational component of a rotating magnet, the Ark of the Covenant is topologically a spherical capacitor which is another type of scalar wave antenna, and so on. Or that "torus" and "taurus" are phonetically identical, that torus/toroids are the 3D representation of 4D hyperspheres and play other roles in transdimensional technologies. They are representative also of the true nature of time, linear timeloops stacked along the circular path of the Grand Cycle of spiritual evolution. See the Nexus Seven and Cassiopaean material for more on that.
About for tauruses, besides the Minotaur, bulls figure prominently in myths as devices the gods use to carry out their will. For instance, in scandinavian mythology a great bull was used to plow up the "Sampo" (magical millstone that shaped and anchored reality) so that it could be stolen, which I think relates to the great hyperdimensional cataclysm that happened long ago and created our linear timeline as we know it. Another relevant myth is the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Great Bull of Heaven. Also note that David Icke's "Tales from the Timeloop" cover shows a torus for his conception of the Timeloop. Apples are close to toroidal in shape, and it was an apple that sent Adam and Eve out of the 4D paradise and into the 3D wilderness of linear time. There is other weird stuff like a quantum phase equation for time [z = e^(it)] equaling the German word for time: zeit. What are the chances of that? Preston Nichols did a lecture once about invisibility devices that change quantum phase to cloak a person, which he diagrammed out as being a slight rotation around the torus of time. No bull
Anyway, maybe I'll put some of this stuff into a future article. Speaking of apples, generally I avoid treading into William Henry territory since with there being so much myth and symbolism to choose from, it's very easy to get carried away with wishful thinking. And I don't think this is essential, practical, or spiritual knowledge everyone needs to know or even cares about.
Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.