Thursday, December 4, 2014

base 26




Base 26 random chance dynamic: 8:00: 1:3:14: factoring to order.

Order from chaos generates quantum jump of 10 base. Progression points to ordered coupling as primary static in this. Eye of the storm order in chaos generates ascension. Disorder generates progressive chaos. Arresting disorder lessens factor of amplification.

Even with relative order, still original factor generates ascension without calm. Quelling after major shift still produces end product of original manifestation.


0      0         12       14
3      16       18       15
7      38       18       15
11    38       31       24
11    64       57       50
11    66       67       64
18    69       82       65
31    72       83       74
44    72       86       85
44    77       88       103



In this sequence, patterns indicate anchor points more relevant than static point, when anchor point is double point generated in mirror numbering. Five points of order, two points of order, one point of order and no points of order yield end factor.
End factor prevails, no matter outcome of mid source, as original generation is what manifests as end source.
Newtonian factor of that which is put into motion stays in motion and the frequency continues motion even when arrested. Original action progresses to opposite and equal reaction in like base upheaval at onset.

Zero status actually amplifies equal charge in all other energy transfer equally to extreme generation.  That which then mirrors Zero status, then proceeds to like mirror image.

As base 26 generates in 10 patterns, random chance at that venture of time space matrix, hints of like mirroring progressing to same mirror pattern. The numbers would sequence in like mirror pattern due to random chance as order rectifies the pattern even in chaos.

Pattern is too expansive to assess intricacies and overt semblance of factors on large and small scale, as a cell in a body, but in the numerical DNA, dynamic numerical alteration, there are revelations of true identity of the base factor of the matrix in motion.


agtG 259 analysis correct