Sonntag, 30. September 2012

The Length of a Divine Gap

When considering the length of a Divine Gap involved in a linear plan for a space journey then the standard measurements surrounding chance and the taking of the bin (see blog 2. Jan 2012 'The Divine Gap and Hazards) are relevant.  These measurements are also integrated in the initial one centimetre.

The measurementrs are calculated safely by using my Time divisions (see blog).

There is a six second lapse if the bin is washed out and these six seconds increase the amount of smallest Time units by one unit at 6000 km squared above the earth.  Every proceeding 6000 km squared increases by one smallest time unit.  (This is the maximum expansion in four dimensional experience available for the 'measuring squares' mentioned recently in blog) and the information is covered by a Divine Gap of 3 cm on a linear space flight plan of 300 inches in two dimensional length.

By increasing by smallest Time units in this way small amounts of time are manufactured and can be used to interupt the flow of potential wherever they are directed to and thus help avoid  hazards.

The smallest Time units interact with distance and both the units and distance are proportional to the six seconds delay.  They relate also to the actions on  earth i.e. washing out the bin.  This way a space flight can be made as safe as possible.


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