Mittwoch, 24. November 2010

My clock

0.4.03 indicates a time. On my two faced clock it indicates the space on the large face between 360°am and 36°am. Also when using 0.4.03 as a time indicator the small face would be at the 4th 36° i.e. 180° with the final three indicating three Time quants past the 180°, (not 144°?. The first 0 would consider the Nothing, Infinity and Six factor contained in the 0 in relation to the Time-position involved.

This latter small face indication also denotes the south pole. This actual setting of the two faces can contain Immanence, mainly because the large clock face setting is set at 0, i.e. between the end of Time measurement and the new beginning. This large clock face setting has no exact Time definition except that 360° reduces to 36°am and that it is the position of the North Pole. Time-wise, however, it can be taken as an inflationary square and can include a non-time associatied area or condition, such as immanence.

One can rotate the smaller clock face up until 180° from origin. Further than this would denote night Time. One can only rotate it at a rate of ten Time Quants or less per sixteen minutes and at the moment only clockwise.

The 0.4.03 can be broken down in the 36er system (6er system) and the five alternative computer system, i.e. yes, no, more, less, maybe.

In order that the world is coordinated Time-wise, the small face can be adjusted to match the time of any area in the world and as it involves degrees these in turn can be coordinated to match any area within the universe.

Bringing Time into unity, i.e. an all-encompassing Time unit is essential for successful space travel and Beaming. This requires that there is a World Word that is permanently being spoken and I have therefore given the small clock face some of my language symbols.

One needs to rotate the small clock face when aligning Times to just minimal discrepancy which would be between recognised positions. A Time can be
matched to any other time position (on the large face?) by angular manipulation and colour (see page 90)transference. A word or symbol would arise.

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