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10 September 2010

Isolation Spheres are Intermittent

Isolation spheres are intermittent. And this realisation completely flew over my head until tonight. They have a back, forth, back, forth way to them that is representative of the extremes of a sine wave. It can produce results that are good, bad, good, bad. A sine wave, as seen from any other dimension looks like a circle. And a circle, if its shape is implied into antoher dimension, becomes a sphere. Like the rotation of the moon around the earth. Waxing, waning, waxing, waning lunar cycles become a circle, once seen from space you've left the earth's dimensional barrier and can see the rotation around the earth and sun, both circles. Spheres, circles, and sine waves have everything to do with each other.

I was ready to give up on pushing the theory of isolation spheres when my wife put on the movie "Hudsucker Proxy." And one particular scene I felt was synchronistic with my struggle with isolation spheres, was having to do with the invention of the "Hula Hoop." Obviously a hula hoop is a personal inside a circle. An obvious synchronicity that pointed out to me that the difference between cirlces and spheres were not to be overlooked, and dimensional differences was what proved inportant in the unfolding scene. I felt a thunderstorm of activity above my head in chakras I didn't know I even had. As the more I thought about that scene the more I realised it had meaning for my ongoing work to understand and expose a form of trans-dimensional attack I call an isolation sphere. IN the movie scene, the acceptance of the Hula Hoop (person inside a circle/sphere) gets acceptance/rejection/acceptance/rejection just like the back/forth extremes of a sine wave. As does the music in the soundtrack rush back/forth/back/fprth. And so many other things all line up with my efforts on the subject. There was no way my wife could have known the inspiration this caused, she doesn't even know anything I do online. But all the years I've known her she's always provided happy coincidences like this that work out to slap me in the face and make me realize something I overlooked.

So loaded with synchronicities is this clip and this entire movie. Like the minimum number of extremes necessary to establish the very pattern of a sine wave, which is "4." And the number "4" is repeated everywhere in this movie. Like the acceptance, rejection, acceptance, rejection this very idea of isolation spheres seems to get. Having an isolation sphere tends to give positive, negative, positive, negative results in your environment. Now that I'm aware of where I need to expand my efforts in this area, I'm relieved and inspired but for now I"m going to call it a night.