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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 650882" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>I am picking up some danger signs. Time for me to liquidate in a day or so. I will be out (liquid) before the end of April 18th.</em></p><p></p><p></p><p><em>This is the main reason but there are others....Look at the bold print below...note there are enough followers to make this a self fulfilling prophecy even if the following doesn't happen. Better to be liquid to play another day even if prices are higher.</em></p><p></p><p>Timewave zero is a theory that purports to calculate the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. It is an idea conceived of and discussed at length by Terence McKenna from the early 1970s until his death in the year 2000. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, density of complexification, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation. According to McKenna, when "novelty" is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or simply the timewave results. The graph shows at what times, but never at what locations, novelty is supposedly increasing or decreasing. According to the timewave graph, great periods of novelty occurred about 4 billion years ago when Earth was formed, 65 million years ago when dinosaurs were extinct and mammals expanded, about 10,000 years ago after the end of the ice age, around late 18th century when social and scientific revolutions progressed, during the sixties, <strong>around the time of 9/11</strong>, in November 2008, and with coming novelty periods in October 2010, with the novelty progressing towards the infinity on 21 December 2012. <strong>Important graphic points in 2009, appear around 19 April</strong>, 29 August and 23 October 2009, indicating the possibility of significant events around these dates[1].</p><p></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_theory" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_theory</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 650882, member: 4437"] [i]I am picking up some danger signs. Time for me to liquidate in a day or so. I will be out (liquid) before the end of April 18th.[/i] [i]This is the main reason but there are others....Look at the bold print below...note there are enough followers to make this a self fulfilling prophecy even if the following doesn't happen. Better to be liquid to play another day even if prices are higher.[/i] Timewave zero is a theory that purports to calculate the ebb and flow of novelty in the universe as an inherent quality of time. It is an idea conceived of and discussed at length by Terence McKenna from the early 1970s until his death in the year 2000. Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, density of complexification, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation. According to McKenna, when "novelty" is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or simply the timewave results. The graph shows at what times, but never at what locations, novelty is supposedly increasing or decreasing. According to the timewave graph, great periods of novelty occurred about 4 billion years ago when Earth was formed, 65 million years ago when dinosaurs were extinct and mammals expanded, about 10,000 years ago after the end of the ice age, around late 18th century when social and scientific revolutions progressed, during the sixties, [b]around the time of 9/11[/b], in November 2008, and with coming novelty periods in October 2010, with the novelty progressing towards the infinity on 21 December 2012. [b]Important graphic points in 2009, appear around 19 April[/b], 29 August and 23 October 2009, indicating the possibility of significant events around these dates[1]. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_theory]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelty_theory[/url] [/QUOTE]
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