Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2010

Visual Scope

60 angles within a triangular area of 120° with arms of 30 yards each represent one whole initial visual scope. Its vision voltage varies according to observer. The spectral intakes, which are related to gravity/reality buds and the degrees, are ordered according to the world word, NB (a network of angles surrounds the earth at a height to 60 metres with a potential 60 watt load at each apex).

The 60 angles of the whole initial visual scope decreases to 30 angles at 30 yards from any observer and the visual scope broadens to 125°.

In this way we can align distance with visual perception and utilize this factor.

For all intents and purposes everything viewed beyond 30 yards is within 30 yards and this is made relative to actual distance by successive visual scope linkage patterns.

A good example of this factor is viewing areas in space in the book 'Cosmos' by Giles Sparrow through my diamond locator. These two objects are exactly proportional for a utilized perception of distance factor and add vision voltage to the linkage systewm. During travel it is essential to only have three spectral intakes per mile squared in order to eliminate dangerous spaces and objects.j Dangerous spaces and objects can be limited to potential by the manipulation of Time.

In order to qualify the 30 yards we have to follow on with the reduced geometrical pattern. Colour factors with their emotional weight ease the patterning and accessing past time and geometrical structures can be incorporated allowing for the use of Time as a factor enabling space flight.

The spectral intakes for the first 30 yards are l00-l01 and 110.

The angle arms of the visual scopes extend in all six dimensions.

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