The SIGNIFICANCE of TABLE D8

 


                                     Under Construction

The most amazing aspect of Table C is that for any two integers there is a most complex construction that begins with the constraints of a sequential series, which construction has all its important elements as integers . . . and some even squares.  Integers are a requirement of any Natural construction, particularly one that concerns sinusoidal genesis.

Brunardot's ellipses contain all the fundamental elements of mathematics. 

The Conceptual ellipses of Table C are special;
they are created from any two integers that determine a perigee "p" and an apogee "a" that are  integers, such that, Force "F" is, also, an integer.  The ellipses, so created, are referred to as Brunardot's ellipses.

In addition: The radius "r" and the Natural Unit "U" are squares.

The square root of "U" is the initial integer Alpha "A" which represents seminal motion.  It is striking that after complex computations that would be expected to create complexity; there is found . . . a point of beginning . . . an indication that Reality is continuous.

The square root of "r" is referred to as a Brunardot Prime integer "i" that is the smallest unique identifying integer for a Brunardot ellipse.  It is an internal phenomena that develops into a set of frequencies that are directly related to Light "L" that is discussed at more length in the following Tables.

When Force "F" becomes an integer, the mechanics of the ellipsoid and its oscillating coalescents are such that twelve internal solitons form; this phenomenon manifests as the initial properties of mass.  When solitons form, coalescents change state to oscillescents.  Thus, when Force is an integer the state of radiance changes.  The third state is dissipents, which manifest as ordinary light; often, mystically referred to as electromagnetic radiation.  The three revolving, perpetual states of light are: coalescents, oscillescents, and dissipents.

It is the various states of radiance which determine the direction of Time's arrow.



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There is one Universe.
It is perpetual, in equilibrium; and,

a manifestation of the . . . Unified Concept;


also,


Science, Theology, and Philosophy

are a single discipline, which is referred to as:


. . . Conceptualism.





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