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RMT: Exactly in reference to phase lag. In the terminology I have applied, the four worlds are termed phase rooms (room rather than the word universe). The 'gauge pulse' (quanticization is built into everything) spins dimensionally through all four phase rooms in a helix ( it is actually a double helix for there is a negative spin 180 degrees out-of-phase (symbolized by the father and the mother of yin-yang, and the two intertwined snakes of the Caduceus). I sometimes think that the final statement of physics will be an expression of symmetry.

The phase rooms are multiplexed between instants of our clock time, so that if T1,T2,and T3 are successive instants, the sequence runs T1, A, B, C, T2, A, B,C, T3, where A, B, and C are the other phase rooms. If T2 is taken as the present instant, then there will be three phase rooms behind us (there can't be more because the next phase rooms is our previous instant of time). There are also three ahead of us which may be mirror images of the three below.Thus, 3+3+1=7, which is of course one of the mystical numbers. I suspect that one of the meanings of the hexagram or six pointed star is to show the relationship of the upper worlds to the lower worlds.

It is odd that you mention 'phase lag,' because that is essentially what I think mass is. This would make it seem as a negative time acceleration (not necessarily clock time) along the helix. The cause of this, I think, is that the universal rate of expansion is changing, as all times are taken to be cyclical. So (imaginatively, if you will), one could say that gravity results from objects being marginally pushed into the past where they were closer together! PB



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