Breakthrough in novelty

topic posted Sun, February 8, 2009 - 11:49 PM by  ZTM
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According to my version (sheliak) of the DOS timewave zero program
this month on the 17th will be the breakthrough point for novelty and
for the rest of history be lower (more novelty) than ever before after this point
and never coming back. Actually the graph oscillates up and down for about
two weeks (until around the begining of next month) untill
it makes it's final departure into the depths and not to come back.

We have actually been in a massive habit cycle since about october 31 of 2006.
We have been decending off a mountian of habit that built up off that for about a year.
But have yet to surpass that level of novelty two years ago (which is the lowest in the cycle)
until we hit it this Tuesday the 17th of February 2009.

New things have been happening but we have yet to see a truly new day for quite some time.
Wondering if anyone else has noticed this from the graph.
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ZTM
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  • Re: Breakthrough in novelty

    Sat, February 21, 2009 - 12:29 AM
    how about this site? www.timewave2012.com/ click on launch timewave on the lefthand of the screen. it runs with java
    • Re: Breakthrough in novelty

      Wed, April 1, 2009 - 9:55 PM
      So I'm looking at Jan 1st 2009 -> Dec 21, 2012, Sheliak projection. I notice there's a dive into novelty in early November of this year, followed by a precipitous lurch back to habit for a while. I redshift backwards, and the lowpoint of the dip corresponds very closely with the year 1812. What was happening in 1812? Well, the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812, for two. Caution, bumpy road ahead, folks!

      Yeah, armchair fortunetelling is pretty easy with the Timewave. The hard part is that you can never say for certainty what the critical salient novel (or habitual) event was at any point in time.

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