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  • apparently the rollercoaster JUST dropped down from the top crest just this July 7th about 5:55-5-59 am. drops waaaaay down down until a January the 17th 2011... quite the drop i must say. hands in the air, haiir flyin kids screamin. apparently anyways, from what this graph says. the whole ride as it once was once again in shorter time spans etc etc etc..... apparently it feels like almost forever going into a black hole, even though it takes hardly anytime at all if you dont go thru cusp

  • Terence is God ! The music is great ! I love you all ! Good night & Happy shifting into new dimensions ya´ll !

    Peace!

  • I think the word "novelty" keeps confusing me. has the connotation of something trivial, or fun.

    And the time wave stuff seems neither.

  • I had difficulty understanding 'novelty' .. something New that has not occurred yet, or ever, or in a radically new way. It's best described by Terence McKenna the 'inventor' of the timewave calculations.

    From what I've been noticing, the Franklin Wave (Blue) most corresponds with new things like when it just descended in 2009 many space-oriented things began happening

    ...newness is the key ..oldness is the locked.

  • Thank you, that helps me comprehend it all a little better. But regardless of my level of understanding, I see that this process seems quite accurate! In an overall kind of way, I can perceive it - though the "how" of details (information processing) has escaped me.

    Quite fascinating. I prefer to look at things in a general overview, pattern-making way anyway....

  • @1walicki What are some examples of ''space-oriented'' things?

  • @kid43332 Feb10 Russian & American satellite collide over Siberia, large amount of space debris..Mar7 NASA KeplerMission, a space photometer search for extrasolar planets in Milky Way galaxy, launched from CapeCanaveral..Jun18 NASA launches LunarReconnaissanceOrbiter/LCR­OSS probes to the Moon; data from LCROSS lunar impact, NASA announces that it has found a "significant" quantity of water in Cabeus crater..Dec16 Astronomers discover GJ1214b, the first-known exoplanet on which water could exist.

  • @1walicki Ok, thanks. So NASA found water on Cabeus, literally?

  • @kid43332 Yup! Google 'Moon water' ;-)

  • @Kayenne54 ...it's like this... when the graph ascends, it is a period of conservative stability or the building period that occurs after discovery. This discovery is the dips in the chart, referred to as novelty or periods of evolution and massive change resulting in instability, often times accompanied by death in desperation to regain control, which is what we are facing in 2012 according to this theory and ironically several others for thousands of years.

  • great vid

  • thanks :)

  • I'd love to do a Timewave - Google News mashup but I can't figure out the math behind it

  • Ya know, it seems more intuition than math .. the java app does it for you ... no more about understanding the ascending and descending waves and correlating them to as much specificity as possible .. like a dream, the interpretation is dependent on perspective ;)

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