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Posts tagged Timewave
Timewave Zero – Part 5
Feb 5th
This audio was recorded on April 14, 1985 and is an excerpt from ‘The invisible Landscape’ Peer Review. Here, Terence McKenna speaks about the fractal time software he created known as Timewave Zero. Also present in the discussion were Francis Huxley, Barbara Smith, Jose Arguelles, Ralph Abraham, and Kat Harrison. Many of the visual aids used in this presentation are based on the original graphs included in ‘The Invisible Landscape.’ Below are a few interesting links highly relevant to the subject: Fractal Time Software www.hermetic.ch Derivation of the Timewave from the King Wen Sequence of Hexagrams www.hermetic.ch The Zero Date www.hermetic.ch The Mathematical Definition of the Timewave www.hermetic.ch The Mathematics of Timewave Zero www.hermetic.ch History of the Timewave Zero Software www.hermetic.ch The “Battle of Hastings” Timewave Zero Resonance www.hermetic.ch WEN_GRPH: Software for Generating Sets of 384 Numbers www.hermetic.ch The Lunar Calendar in The Invisible Landscape www.hermetic.ch Reflections on the Timewave www.hermetic.ch The Approaching TimeWave Zero By Terence McKenna web.archive.org Timewave Zero and Language users.lycaeum.org The Hyper-dimensional ambassador www.philipcoppens.com Crop Circles: Messages From the TimeWave? www.philipcoppens.com Crop Circle showing planetary positions on December 21, 2012 www.cropcircleconnector.com The May 9, 2009 Crop Circle is a time map www.halfpasthuman.com
Ummet Ozcan – Timewave Zero (original mix)
Jan 31st
Ummet Ozcan – Timewave Zero (original mix) The climax starts at 3:00 Trance Energy All rights go to Ummet Ozcan
Timewave Zero 2009
Jan 6th
Timelapse sequence of the Timewave Zero program (v4.3) of January 1- December 31, 2009. 365 separate images are used in the animation, and major shifts are also noted. Check out these threads regarding Timewave Zero at Above Top Secret: Timewave Zero – a closer look www.abovetopsecret.com These Dark Worlds (short story) www.abovetopsecret.com
Endvey: Are you ready for Timewave Zero?
Jan 6th
The following is a question being asked on Yahoo Answers. Both the questions and answers given do not reflect the view of our website.
Question:
This was inspired by shrnkage’s Question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090610134536AAMGye7&cp=2
Timewave zero, which is part of Novelty theory, is a mathematical formula that purports to calculate the ebb and flow of “novelty”, defined as increase in the universe’s interconnectedness, or organised complexity,[22] over time. According to Terence McKenna, who conceived the idea in the early 1970s, the universe has a teleological attractor at the end of time that increases interconnectedness, eventually reaching a singularity of infinite complexity on December 21, 2012, at which point anything and everything imaginable will occur instantaneously. As the theory was never published in a peer-reviewed journal and McKenna’s sources and reasoning were primarily what would be considered numerological rather than mathematical by professional mathematicians and scientists, the theory has failed to gain any scientific credibility or much recognition.
McKenna expressed novelty in a computer program, which purportedly produces a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or the timewave. Based on McKenna’s interpretation of the King Wen sequence of the I Ching,[23] the graph appears to show great periods of novelty corresponding with major shifts in humanity’s biological and cultural evolution. He believed the events of any given time are recursively related to the events of other times, and chose his end date by looking for a very novel event in recent history: the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. This gave an end-date in mid-November of 2012, but when he discovered its proximity to the end of the 13th baktun, he adjusted the end date to match this point in the calendar. – Wikipedia.
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Yes, Guido. That is the answer to everything along with 42.
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Sonya,
My math teacher showed me a way of making 2+2=5. It took a while, but he got there. That’s when I knew that math could say whatever you wanted it to.


