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Small versus big things
In science, there is a big difference in the way big things act, and tiny things act like on the subatomic level. Big thing scientists can figure out their behavior with a lot of accuracies. Subatomic actions are not as predictable as big things in by any means. If we put big things and small things in a cycle form where one is positive and one is negative, they seem to make sense. I’m not saying which is positive and which is the opposite, but here are some thoughts on the matter. Subatomic things are a lot harder to figure out, but much of modern science comes from its study. The survey of small things is called quantum mechanics and big things we will call classical physics for lack of a better title.
Let’s look at timing a little bit closer.
The American civil war between 1860-1865 was engaged
to hold the country together. It was the northern states who were against slavery and the southern states who were for the enslavement of the Blacks. The industrial north intruded into the affairs of the south, so they tried to secede from the United States. It is America’s bloodiest war with brother fighting brother. It was a northern victory, and slavery became history. Yet the civil rights of the blacks would be denied them in America’s southern states until the last half of the 1900s. It started on July 20th, 1948, when American president Truman integrated the armed forces of the United States. It is nearly 100 years after the civil war. It took place globally with the fall of European colonialism and in 1994 with the end of apartheid in South Africa. It makes you think about timing and whether the tempers that made the American civil war possible was necessary. Since globally, black civil rights didn’t take place till many years later, and that goes for American black civil rights as well. It seems that the American civil war accomplished so little yet caused so much grief. It appears that American black civil rights happened when it did, along with the civil rights of many Blacks in several other countries.
Some more thoughts about timing.
The American Revolution in the late 1700s freed America from British rule. Yet Canada and Australia and so forth were free of British domain without war. Then during the last half of the 1900s, the rest of the British colonies won their independence. There was some bloodshed but nothing like the American war of independence. It makes you think whether America’s war of independence was necessary after all. The pendulum of life moves on.
When we reach the saturation point of the positives and negatives in our cycles
and the pluses and minuses in a period reach a saturation point, they reverse direction. Maybe there’s a link here with earth’s magnetic poles shifting. Yes, earth magnetic poles do switch sides from time to time. The similarities of our cycles changing direction and earth’s magnetic pole reverse show how interconnected we are with everything
Another look at the negatives in life.
When animals that we hunt have their negatives, they can become our dinner. So without downtimes in life, there will be less to eat.
Imagine where part of this vast network of intelligence called the universe. It is so great that it makes me look smart at times.
Horse racing and cycles.
Understanding the luck cycle of trainers and jockeys of thoroughbred racing would go a long way in making handicapping more scientific than a potluck. Breaking the code of a horse cycle would even advance the science of handicapping even further. Then the difficulty can be broken down into how a trainer jockey horse cycle would interact with each other it sounds delicious.
The reason why I’m letting go of my cycle knowledge I’ve accumulated is to help people become more productive. Which could help alleviate some of the problems that the human race faces. I do realize that my secrets could just as well be employed for nasty stuff, but I’m hoping that we’ve learned a few lessons from my work that could prove useful for World Peace.