Violate Time and We Double and Divide

This model does not treat time as linear. In this model, all days are happening every day.

Time (the baseline) has three varieties of observer. It can be viewed from behind itself, as itself, or in front of itself.

We can view the color green as the color green. Or we can view green from a “yellow” position (which will make it appear more blue). Or from a “blue” position (which will make it appear more yellow).

Perhaps pH7, too, may read differently to a brain that is too acidic or too alkaline.

In this paradigm, pH7 can have two imposters or “aliases.” One is sodium, the other potassium. When pH7 is actually sodium, it requires that we retain too much water to net neutral. When pH7 is actually potassium, it requires that we retain too little water. What results may technically be a neutral pH—but it has altered our perception of forces. That which is dehydrated wants to expand; that which is hyperhydrated wants to condense.

The introduction of forces creates a paradox. When I am dehydrated, there is too little water compared to my iron, and my iron has too much force. It is precisely when I most need to expand that the strong magnetic force prevents it. When I am hyperhydrated, there is too much water compared to my iron, and my iron has too little force. It is precisely when I most need to condense that the weak magnetic force prevents it.

In other words, when I am hyperhydrated, when I am sodium + water in lieu of true pH7, I cannot expand; I am already fully expanded. Expand further, and I will split. When I am dehydrated, when I am potassium minus water in lieu of true pH7, I cannot condense; I am already fully condensed. Condense further, and I will fuse. In a holographic universe, time’s boundaries may be defined by state change. Violate time’s boundaries, and we begin to double and divide.

What I am perceiving might be true pH7, akin to perceiving water as water. But might it also be vapor against a cold background? Or ice against a hot background?

We do not, at present, treat what we perceive as having a “foreground” and “background.” In a holographic universe, perhaps we should.

A child presents as hyperactive. Perhaps in truth he is hypo-active—this could explain why stimulants such as Ritalin are sometimes prescribed for hyperactivity. It is possible we do not see the underlying dysfunction; we see what the body does to correct for it.

If this truly is a holographic universe, as predicted by Leonard Susskind, Stephen Hawking, Juan Maldacena, Gerard ‘t Hooft, then perhaps light, like time, has three varieties of observer.

Perhaps we are seeing light as itself. But it could also be energy that has condensed. Or matter that has split. However, when energy condenses, or matter heats splits, do the number of worlds (see the Many Worlds Theory of Quantum Mechanics) remain the same?

Parkinson’s: When I am too dense, the Krebs cycle has to spin too fast. Now I am too hot (hyper-methylating), so the world looks too cold. Soon I am trapped. How can I slow down when time already looks too cold? Slow + cold will cause me to be denser than the baseline.

ALS: When I am too diffuse, the Krebs cycle has to spin too slowly. Now I am too cold (hypo-methylating), so the world looks too hot. Soon I am trapped. How can I speed up when time already looks too hot? Fast + hot will cause me to be more diffuse than the baseline.

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