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Sunday, July 1, 2012

0019 Rotors (The 1st of many different Rotors)

"Rotors" come in many shapes and sizes.

Some Transfer Program Contents between the 2 Ends of the Mind.

Some Rotate Data in a Register from one Register to another.

Some Transfer Data from One Register to another across the Plane.

Others indicate the Locations being used in a given Format.

While others display the Program Contents Contained in a "Stack".

This One I am revealing in this post has different Functions involved in the One Rotor.

As I have already mentioned there are 2 Different Large Octagon Formats.



and the "Rotor" is Constructed using the "True Formed Octagons".



First a WHITE "Octagonal Mask" is produced with a YELLOW Boarder or Frame.



4 Squares are then Cut in the Mask.
There is a WHITE "Rotor",



and a BLACK "Rotor".



The BLACK "Rotor" is positioned behind the WHITE Rotor.

Note Carefully; The YELLOW Frames which are Involved.

YELLOW is the "Mid Range" Color between BLACK and WHITE when Alternating (Oscillating)
between them..

The "Mid Range" between BLACK and WHITE when Converging (Mixing) is GRAY.

If we make up a Disc about about 150 mm to 200 mm in diameter and Coat ½ in BLACK
and the other ½ in WHITE.

Next install a spindle in the "Center" and spin it like a Child's "Spinning Top" in good Sun Light
and watch it while it slows down the surface will appear to be Pale YELLOW.

This is because your eyes which act as a "Program Filter" and act very slowly, so the BLACK
and WHITE appears to be alternating in a rotational manner if a single Location on the "Disc"
is stared at while the "Disc" is Rotating.

On the other hand if we mix BLACK and WHITE we get GRAY and the Level of GRAY
is determined by the "Portions" of BLACK and WHITE which have been mixed.

Both the "Rotors" (BLACK & WHITE) often Rotate together so only the WHITE Rotor is seen.

While on other Occasions the WHITE Rotor remains Static (In Repose) and the BLACK Rotor
behind the WHITE Rotor Rotates.

And At Other Times The BLACK Rotor remains Static (In Repose) while The WHITE Rotor
Rotates.

In "Roman Doctrine", (Churches of Humans) this Rotor was referred to as "Solomon's Knot".

If both the "Rotors" are turned together, so only the WHITE Rotor appears this is used to
Communicate from the other End of the Mind ("Awareness" or LIFE)

This done by the "Rotor" removing each Glyph or font in a String of Glyphs or Fonts
contained in a Conceptual "Stack" by passing over each Font or Glyph in its Rotation.

Here is an example of such an action. Stare into One of the other 4 Squares other than
the "Upper" window where the Letters "A" and "C" appear in black. While staring into any One of the other 4 Boxes Notice at the same time the Letters in the Upper Box.
You will notice that each BLACK Letter is followed by a WHITE Letter, a copy of the BLACK
Letter it follows.
You will also Notice that the WHITE Letter appear WHITER or BRIGHTER than the WHITE
Back Ground, because a Copy appears as its "Complimentary Color" which of course is WHITE.

This is HOW "Communication" takes place between the 2 Ends of The Mind.

The Other End of your Mind (The "Outer" End) presents the Program to you and the End of
the Mind you are experiencing from ( The "Inner" or "Center" End) Copies each Letter,
Font or Glyph being presented.

What the "Rotor" does in fact WHITE out each Letter, Font or Glyph in turn, and as a result
the "Inner" Mind notices each Letter disappears, so it replaces each Letter (Form) but in its
"Opposite" Color.

In Doing so Information in the form of a Program is Transferred from the "Outer"
to the "Inner" Mind.

We can also "Communicate" in the same way Back to the "Outer" End of the Mind.

Each of the Black and White "Rotors" have 3 Components;

The "Top" or "Front" Geometric Image i.e. the "Octagonal" and "Square" Frames.

Behind it is a "Mask".

And behind this again is a "Rotating Mask".

Stare at a Sheet of very white paper in good sunlight and you will be able to observe
the Processing System of the Mind ("Awareness" or LIFE)

Watch carefully the display of LIGHT in front of you appearing to take place on the paper.

You will see little balls or zits of LIGHT much brighter than the white paper moving around
all over the place.
If one is very patient you will be able to observe repeating patterns formed by the moving zits
of LIGHT.

This Phenomena is the actual processing taking place which presents what you believe
to be the Universe in your sight. In your sight in the "Processing Construct" there are
thousands of these Rotors all performing their functions as well as thousands of other
"Processing Components" I will introduce you to in future posts.


NOTE;
To gain the full understanding, please Start this "Thesis" from the beginning at 0001
if you haven't already...

0018 Loading a program or a Component

 There are 2 Different Formats involving one Large Octagon and 4 smaller Octagons.



In this application we use the Large Octagon which is also often used for "Slide & Rotate"
Functions as well as accessing the Main "Temporary Libraries".



Here is One Example of a "Slide & Rotate" Function. First the Square "Rotating" by its
corners "Sliding" around an "Octagonal Frame". Then the corners "Siding" along the Sides
of a "Square Frame".



Here are a number of "Partition Maps" involving the Same Set of Large Octagons.

The First is used in Loading Programs.

 

The 2nd for viewing the "Addressing System" for each Image.



To enable the "Picture Register" or "Data Register" a small RED Octagon with a BLUE
Boarder, is inserted in the "Picture Register".



This allows a picture to be selected.



To find its "Address" this "Instruction" is then laid in this Location.



The "Addressing" Ports then Open in the "Upper Left Register". (The Program Register)



Here is an enlargement of the Register.



Then the 3rd "Partition Map" is used to Display the Picture in the "Center Register".



To View both the "Image" and Its "Address" the "Partition Map" used, is this One.



This allows us to explore Libraries by simply changing the Address being displayed
in the Upper Left Register.

To do this we need to know about the Rotor Mechanisms which are used
in the Processing System.

I will reveal details regarding these "Rotors" in my next Post.


NOTE;
To gain the full understanding, please Start this "Thesis" from the beginning at 0001
if you haven't already...