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 Post Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 6:42 pm    Post subject: figure six
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This figure shows an enlargement of the small left green circle inside the blue/red torus from the tau sub tau diagram.

It is clearly marked.

position 1 shows a toroidal manifold representing the sum over history of a black hole. It has a past (upper) and future (lower) light cone representing its history, which is comprised of wormholes (also represnted by the light cones).

position 2 shows this same toroidal manifold blackhole sum and lightcone wormhole history after a certain degree of fixed rotation.

Therefore there are two type of rotation of a black hole: A) that which is internal to the event horizon (the light cone wormhole histories) and B) that of the gravitational singularity itself. The rotation of the wormholes manifests itself as the rotation of the black hole around its gas jets. The rotation of the gravitational singularity manifests itself as the gradual precession of the axis of these gas jets. This is how they appear interior to our 3-spatial/4th-temporal dimension inside the spacetime continuum. Outside of the boundary of this continuum, determined by the speed of light squared (c^2), in 4-spatial/5th-temporal timespace, the same rotation of the event horizon and precession of the gas jets appears (as in figure 6) as a toroidal manifold (the precession of the grav. sing.) and the lightcone histories (rot. of ev. horiz.).

Postion 3 of the same shows another placement in the toroidal orbit of the toroidal manifold (the sum over histories). In this position, we can see how tachyons from the tachyonic multiverse feed in, through the past history ligthcone wormhole, through the toidal blackhole, and thus from hyperspace (labeled as hyperdimension in figure 6) into the subspace of the local universe. We see this from within 3-space/4th-time (or simply spacetime) as the gas jets of blackholes.

This entire toroidal orbit of the toroidal blackhole sum (the precession of the gas jets due to the rotation of the gravitational singularity) is labeled manifestation. This is because the matter/energy that leaves spacetime subspace through the wormhole event horizon surface of blackholes, flows out into the tachyonic multiverse, into the past history light cone. It then proceeds through the toroidal manifold sum of the blackhole's precession> It is then forced out through the future lightcone history wormhole to be blasted from the event horizon surface of the blackhole into subspacetime as the gas jets of the black hole.

This seems like a complicated process. However it will become easier to visualise (though perhaps more difficult to explain) with the next figure. For now all we need to know is that the precession of manifestation (the process of tachyon recycling) is = to the orbit of dimension (the tachyonic multiverse comprised of all toroidal sum/histories of black holes) and that the precession of dimension (the toroidal manifold sum over histories of the entire multiverse itself) is also = to the orbit of manifestation (the combined rotations of any given black hole). In plain english, what we see as a singular process OUTSIDE in timespace (the multiverse) is also seen as multiple physical events INSIDE in spacetime (the universe). And, in the simplest terms possible, the inside of the universe is also equal to the outside of the universe.
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