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11-08-2014 Full Chart of Cycloid Space-Time Transforms for Singularity Emergence to Proton Nucleus Manifold Master Chart exhibits all named plates describing two possible pathways of emergence. The Half Manifold Pathway on right side has more detail of each transform in terms of pilot wave evolution from Singularity to Proton Nucleus. The Full Manifold Pathway on the right has a more energetic SUSY profile for the stages of Transforms and sub-periods in the Emergent Synthesis of Matter from Space. The Study begins with the model already presented for Singularity (1-HM) and concludes with the model already presented for Nucleus (proton 11-FM). I will likely post all of the images for the steps in consecutive order over the coming week, using the codes on this Master Chart. The main purpose of this experiment was to take all known existing concepts including applied informational theory, and create a synthesis pathway in a thought experiment, following basic rules for wave table interactions and exploring a possible quantum mechanical operation set that could simulate zero point energy mechanics. The scale of 8 Planck lengths is the most compact set of information in a spacial array that specifies the charge locations and distributions for our Proton manifold. The emergence of scalar EM requires another mechanism for EM spacial distribution, that we have already posted, without explaining its role yet. That will be forthcoming, of course. The benefit of having both a Gauge Model and a Space-Time Model is the possibility that I can later combine the two types and demonstrate how the manifold for the Proton Nucleus matches up perfectly to out Proton 8.0E model using String Theory Gauges. Combining these two models strengthens our view of the mechanics and operators within the Proton Nucleus. I expect to have that presentation at the end of this week. Best Regards, Mark Aaron Simpson
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 04:55:40 +0000

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