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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler Child" data-source="post: 245162" data-attributes="member: 15304"><p>The toroidal loop for me is twofold the first being it is tied to how the brain processes information. The second being the toroid is a single circle being spun and revolving on an anchored point. The circle spinning is like a ring being spun on table. To get the toroid you anchor the ring where it touches the table and revolve it around this anchor point 360 degrees. Gyroscopic...</p><p></p><p>Depending on the angle of observation the toroid can actually split in two or even a trifold, however the single circle spin remains constant to the equation, and it is anchored. Only the angle of observation changes -- the axis of the circle changes from a ground 0 degree and revolves thru the full 360 degrees. Density would be a combination of two frequencies, or speed at which the circle spins and revolves. The frequencies can be changed to expand and contract the diameter of the circle and/or change the acceleration in revolutions.</p><p></p><p>Now we can change the spin axis anchor and this would alter the feedback loop entirely. You are correct however in that once in motion it is a singular direction. As in nature however there is an exception to the rule. This would be a contraction to the point of implosion which would create a pulse or the sonar ping. Comparable to sono-luminescence.</p><p></p><p>I am using sono-luminescence on purpose because it is an interaction of light and pressure waves. I have to go to work, but will return to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler Child, post: 245162, member: 15304"] The toroidal loop for me is twofold the first being it is tied to how the brain processes information. The second being the toroid is a single circle being spun and revolving on an anchored point. The circle spinning is like a ring being spun on table. To get the toroid you anchor the ring where it touches the table and revolve it around this anchor point 360 degrees. Gyroscopic... Depending on the angle of observation the toroid can actually split in two or even a trifold, however the single circle spin remains constant to the equation, and it is anchored. Only the angle of observation changes -- the axis of the circle changes from a ground 0 degree and revolves thru the full 360 degrees. Density would be a combination of two frequencies, or speed at which the circle spins and revolves. The frequencies can be changed to expand and contract the diameter of the circle and/or change the acceleration in revolutions. Now we can change the spin axis anchor and this would alter the feedback loop entirely. You are correct however in that once in motion it is a singular direction. As in nature however there is an exception to the rule. This would be a contraction to the point of implosion which would create a pulse or the sonar ping. Comparable to sono-luminescence. I am using sono-luminescence on purpose because it is an interaction of light and pressure waves. I have to go to work, but will return to this. [/QUOTE]
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