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Could Time be a singularity?

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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #120 on: 17/02/2018 15:58:44 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 15:52:37
Find a way you can develop what they're doing.
Hopefully , maybe when i have learnt their maths they will understand
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #121 on: 17/02/2018 16:04:58 »
Or....screw science, just play poker?

Hang on.....when you've learn't their science?
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #122 on: 17/02/2018 16:11:28 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:04:58
Screw science, just play poker?
No, don't play online poker, live poker is ok but you need a bank roll.  Poker is not really important to me anymore, although poker taught me a lot about variation.   Would you believe I can also sit on a roulette table, and when I am in the right mind and mood for it, sit there for nearly 3 days solid in a row starting with only £10.   
I can sort of make predictions by split second mathematical calculations in my head using a sequencing strategy and odds etc.   I can play roulette as if playing poker and sort of equal out the variance.
You may say this is gamblers fallacy, but I assure you it is logic.
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« Reply #123 on: 17/02/2018 16:20:47 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:04:58
when you've learn't their science?
When I have learnt their language of maths to present my ideas in math also.  I pretty much have my paradox maths sorted and correct, but ''they'' are not really confirming it is correct.
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #124 on: 17/02/2018 16:22:22 »
What link do you have with contemporary theory, your ideas and their ideas?

What is your "step"?

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« Reply #125 on: 17/02/2018 16:25:53 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:22:22
What link do you have with contemporary theory, your ideas and their ideas?

''Their'' ideas are Wiki, my ideas are all over the net. Many forums know who I am no matter what my alias.
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #126 on: 17/02/2018 16:29:42 »
Fake news as we know is everywhere,. .. what's your protection?
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« Reply #127 on: 17/02/2018 16:35:10 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:29:42
Fake news as we know is everywhere,. .. what's your protection?
I have no copyright protection although forums give me intellectual right protection.   My main protection is myself, I understand my own ideas better than anyone else could ever hope too. It needs me to explain everything. 
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #128 on: 17/02/2018 16:37:18 »
Thumbs up.  8)

These ideas....when is this paper available?

You know, you can write any paper pre-press with vixra...provided it meets codes of practice.....you can publish ideas without worrying your cousin is going to take it away from you.......I was worried so long about that,,,,,,,
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« Reply #129 on: 17/02/2018 16:44:05 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:37:18
Thumbs up.  8)

These ideas....when is this paper available?
I have part wrote some papers, it would take months to write the entire paper as one paper.  But as yet I have not really had agreement with my notions and this put's me off the completion of the paper(s).

I  have a part paper on time
I have a part paper on my N-field theory which explains gravity and creates a paradox ,  which needs to be  an epic paper .
I have a part paper on light  which I may now change on  some new thinking I have.



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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #130 on: 17/02/2018 16:55:05 »
Publish.

Digital footprint if you think its good enough.

"vixra" is something to consider if you're serious about taking your work to a pre-press level beyond not being able to secure peer review entry elsewhere.

When you publish in such a way, you've dated yourself with the precise idea.

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« Reply #131 on: 17/02/2018 16:59:39 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 16:55:05
Publish.

Digital footprint if you think its good enough.

"vixra" is something to consider if you're serious about taking your work to a pre-press level beyond not being able to secure peer review entry elsewhere.
Thanks, that looks interesting, does anyone read it though?  I do have wordpress free blogging?
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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #132 on: 17/02/2018 17:04:58 »
Yeah, people read it. I know NASA looks at it.
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« Reply #133 on: 17/02/2018 17:17:43 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 17:04:58
Yeah, people read it. I know NASA looks at it.
Cool, I might give it a go  and complete one of my papers. I am on an american political forum with a science section, I have already had some discussion with a user who claims he is a well known scientist.

P.s Thanks for the good , normal conversation.

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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #134 on: 17/02/2018 17:29:41 »
It has to challenge them......stand on their rocks.....at least propose something they can't work out in their field of ambition.....

Thanks for thanking.

If you have a theory, and you think it's good enough, lodge it pre-press with vixra.....you have your name and date with the idea. That way the core idea you have is registered. You'll be surprised who might respond!
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« Reply #135 on: 17/02/2018 17:42:22 »
Quote from: opportunity on 17/02/2018 17:29:41
It has to challenge them......stand on their rocks.....at least propose something they can't work out in their field of ambition.....

Well , I have gravity wrapped up I believe, ''they'' were simply looking at Neutral as Neutral and never thinking that Neutral might be ostensible.   My learning style is a theorist style , everything I learn is ostensible until proven to be true by axioms.

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Re: Could Time be a singularity?
« Reply #136 on: 17/02/2018 17:51:00 »
The money shot is key. An idea of gravity without technology won't attract attention. I'm promoting my own work with a tech application for gravity. I wouldn't otherwise. No one would be interested. Am I right with my tech grav? Its expensive, but an idea nonetheless.

My real interest now is the following post

https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=72390.0

Any feedback would be great.....anything, good or bad. I'm thinking it was either badly worded or not relevant, or both?
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