To summarise some of the topics of conversation so far, we have touched upon:
- waveform models;
- infinite futures to choose from;
- individual space-time continuums under our own personal direction;
- financial matters and material losses;
- the infinite moment;
- problems being self-created;
- nuclear fission vs nuclear fusion;
- optimal output from optimal input;
- natural inspiration and self-discipline;
- suffering through discord;
- mass ego and primal nature;
- overdoing useful principles;
- universal questions;
- financial gain secondary to the promise of humanity;
- timing;
- the live game.
To help shed more light on these aspects of time travel, we can look into one of the least likely places which sits between the Arts and the Sciences, that being Economics.
Economics is the human version of nature’s ecosystem. It provides us with many hints and clues as to the natural workings of energy exchange markets, and is especially useful because it is data-rich. We can say that all of this data is “live” data, rather than data collected through dissection or destruction, and so far more useful when seeking to understand the true nature of a living system, whatever that living system or organism may be.
So in our study and practice of scientific art or artistic science, we are given a helping hand by that which sits between and within practically every field of human enquiry, that being energy exchange, with the timing of such energy exchange being one of its most crucial aspects when trying to understand time travel.
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