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THE GEOMETRY OF THE NAKED SINGULARITY science and René Descartes’ birth in 1596. Only since Descartes has the material world been broken into two. Matter, the stuff you can see and touch, claims the property of spatial extension. Mind is separate and lacks spatial extension. Interchangeable mind, soul or spirit literally exists in an unextended state without occupying space. Today, this is considered dualist philosophy (the view that both mind and matter are real but separate). René Descartes is credited with the idea of unextended state. He considered mind and soul the same thing: a spiritual entity unextended in space. The body has exten- sion, while mind does not. Mind's nature is to think, therefore exist. Because mind is independent of the body, it survives bodily death. Descartes’ famous quote—"I think, there- fore I am"—first appeared in the 1637 Discourse on the Method, in French. (By 1637, Galileo was under house arrest. It was a risky time for new and possibly heretical ideas.) In 1644, the quote appeared in Latin (Cogito, ergo sum) as the lead to Principles of Philosophy. Here he separated the thinking thing (res cognitans) from that which has extension (res extensa). Not just a philosopher, Descartes was mathematically sophisticated. He developed Cartesian coordinate graphs. Calling the square root of negative numbers imaginary (a term still in use), he chose not to extend is graphs to the negative—an oversight almost immediately remedied by his con- temporaries (see figure 2). : A naked singularity has slight mass. « A naked singularity is negative space. * A naked singularity requires a strongly asymmetric environment. * Functional asymmetric enclosure is pro- vided by all host forms. ¢ Such enclosure must approach maxi- mum surface for volume enclosed. A naked singularity is time locked. * Shifts of a naked singularity from one host enclosure to another are wormhole by Carl Hollingsworth and Henry Hallmon © 2001 profound puzzle has emerged from A= scientific discovery. Dark atter appears to be a common feature—so common that the majority of mass is dark. Dark matter is predicted in the disc of our galaxy and in envelopes around every galaxy. The mystery is: what is it, and why can't we find it? The solution may be right under our nose. A naked singularity model solves dark matter's mystery with the same rules for a single cell as for a single galaxy. For dark matter, the rules of physics as we know them do not apply. It exists as informational mass in negative space. This solution to dark matter's mystery dramatically changes our understanding of quantum physics and information's physical nature. events. * Wormhole events are time locked. Naked singularities are interconnected by a time-locked history of host location and wormhole events. These predicted elements aint a strange picture of an adjacent nega- tive space beyond the grasp of our senses. Similar notions have always captivated uman thought. A brief history lesson will elp you get the idea. ZBED A - Asymmetric Enclosure B - Negative Space Location C - Naked Singularity D - Time Locked The Unextended World The story of the unextended world is an ancient one, with roots stretching back to rehistory. Hermetic science described the unextended as prime material. Prima materia served as a ghostly template behind the visible shapes of matter. Everything, from mineral to man, contained this very fine, subtle spirit substance. The visible was considered a mirror image of prime material and had no independent existence. This mind-in-the-body idea pretty much revailed until the beginnings of Western The Naked Singularity Model We are looking at a new model of physi- cal organisation: a parallel network of con- served information. Our naked singularity model (see figure 1) identifies two components to physical structure. The two components are separat- ed by individual requirements of existence, yet inseparably linked in every host environ- ment. Unextended component one exists adjacent to extended component two. The two do not interact directly. Instead, inter- actions occur in frequency space by some sort of phase-coupling phenomenon. Nerve impulse traffic generates the necessary fre- quency waves for phase-coupling. We have determined the transport energy source as boundary layer motion. The boundary layer behaviour absorbs all sur- rounding frequency waves. It then trans- ports the eigenfrequency (the sum of absorbed informational frequency) to naked singularity locations at greatest chord height or depth, where it stops. At this point, the delivered eigenfrequency can phase-couple, since it is time locked and polarity matched. We will explore this transport mechanism in depth later. NEXUS ¢ 47 Some Predicted Elements OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 2002 www.nexusmagazine.com