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RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-21-2021

Cascadia’s 1700 Earthquake


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-21-2021

Manual scavenging has killed 400 Indians since it was banned – and yet nobody has been convicted


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-21-2021

A sad and tragic choice that a deeply affected individual articulates in this article -- 'Starve than die a senseless death'


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Ymarsakar - 04-21-2021

https://scroll.in/article/992808/narendra-modi-used-indias-media-elite-for-his-own-advantage-sanjaya-baru-explains-how-he-did-it

That is a good example of how the House of Windsor, that corrupt lineage, has affected the baseline high vibrations of Ancient India.

Like any human society, there is a lot of darkness kept hidden.


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Anders - 04-21-2021

(04-29-2011, 07:08 PM)unity100 Wrote: there is no 'time as a dimension' concept in Ra material. that is the human mathematics' own devising.

in Ra material, space and time are two counterparts. and they distribute to each other in different ratios in space/time, and time/space.

That's interesting. I know that Ra makes a distinction between space/time and time/space. And my impression is that space/time means our current scientific understanding of physics and time/space is the correct view.

I think of all the past as compressed into the single now moment. So the entire history of our universe of billions of years manifests instantly, and even before our own Big Bang there is the previous octave of densities and so on back to the origin. And the future is infinite potential in the now. That's my guess of time/space compared to the mainstream scientific space/time model.


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-22-2021

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RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-24-2021

Ability to Predict Chaos?


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021




RE: The mysterious nature of time - Anders - 04-25-2021

(04-24-2021, 03:11 PM)Confused Wrote: Ability to Predict Chaos?

Very interesting. Being able to predict the future works for simple linear systems, but many things in nature and in society are nonlinear and very hard to predict. This new research improves the ability to predict nonlinear and chaotic systems. From the article:

Quote:"In a series of results reported in the journals Physical Review Letters and Chaos, scientists have used machine learning — the same computational technique behind recent successes in artificial intelligence — to predict the future evolution of chaotic systems out to stunningly distant horizons. The approach is being lauded by outside experts as groundbreaking and likely to find wide application."



RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021

(04-25-2021, 03:13 AM)Anders Wrote:
(04-24-2021, 03:11 PM)Confused Wrote: Ability to Predict Chaos?

Very interesting. Being able to predict the future works for simple linear systems, but many things in nature and in society are nonlinear and very hard to predict. This new research improves the ability to predict nonlinear and chaotic systems. From the article:


Quote:"In a series of results reported in the journals Physical Review Letters and Chaos, scientists have used machine learning — the same computational technique behind recent successes in artificial intelligence — to predict the future evolution of chaotic systems out to stunningly distant horizons. The approach is being lauded by outside experts as groundbreaking and likely to find wide application."

From my understanding of the Ra material, the universe is governed by the dictum of probabilities. The Wheel of Fortune appears to be operating at all levels. There is likely no escape from random chance. Thus, full predictability of a system that has infinite variables is impossible, in my humble opinion. The more you can see, the more you can predict with greater confidence. However, confidence does not equal to certainty. A universe built on probabilities will not lend itself to certainties, no matter how much ever is known about the variables at play and about their likely future trajectories. The Wheel of Fortune reigns supreme...


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Anders - 04-25-2021

(04-25-2021, 04:34 AM)Confused Wrote: ... Thus, full predictability of a system that has infinite variables is impossible, in my humble opinion.

Yes, Stephen Wolfram has shown that even for many simple deterministic systems it's impossible, even in theory, to predict future outcomes. Machine learning now can improve predicting chaotic systems, but it will never be able to predict all systems. Personally I believe reality is deterministic, but in a way that it's impossible to fully predict the future, and we need to use our free will to make choices and actions as a part of manifesting reality.

Quote:"Wolfram terms the inability to shortcut a program (e.g., a system), or otherwise describe its behavior in a simple way, "computational irreducibility." ... Computational irreducibility explains observed limitations of existing mainstream science. In cases of computational irreducibility, only observation and experiment can be used. Computational irreducibility may also provide a scientifically-based resolution for free will." - Wikipedia



RE: The mysterious nature of time - Ymarsakar - 04-25-2021

First they need to solve Newton's 3 body problem, before the chaos issue.


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021

(04-25-2021, 04:56 AM)Anders Wrote:
(04-25-2021, 04:34 AM)Confused Wrote: ... Thus, full predictability of a system that has infinite variables is impossible, in my humble opinion.

Yes, Stephen Wolfram has shown that even for many simple deterministic systems it's impossible, even in theory, to predict future outcomes. Machine learning now can improve predicting chaotic systems, but it will never be able to predict all systems. Personally I believe reality is deterministic, but in a way that it's impossible to fully predict the future, and we need to use our free will to make choices and actions as a part of manifesting reality.


Quote:"Wolfram terms the inability to shortcut a program (e.g., a system), or otherwise describe its behavior in a simple way, "computational irreducibility." ... Computational irreducibility explains observed limitations of existing mainstream science. In cases of computational irreducibility, only observation and experiment can be used. Computational irreducibility may also provide a scientifically-based resolution for free will." - Wikipedia

Just my little observation, though. May be not relevant, but I feel that the universe is deterministically book-ended...However, the pages are not authored beforehand... Just a personal thought...


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021

(04-25-2021, 06:26 AM)Ymarsakar Wrote: First they need to solve Newton's 3 body problem, before the chaos issue.

Actually, i did not understand...


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021

Bank employees


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Ymarsakar - 04-25-2021

Not even newton understood the 3 body problem. It is a calculus problem unsolved, no general equation. Much like a bullet dropping on earth, that is two body of mass affecting each other.


RE: The mysterious nature of time - Confused - 04-25-2021

Three-body problem