![]() Today I was contacted by a filmmaker friend that wanted to be able to work out a way to be able to calculate timecode within an Excel spreadsheet. How in order to really use: Enter within your timecode using your own computer's keypad and even by . ![]() ![]() How to be able to use: Enter with your timecode using a person's computer's keypad and even by . Similarly, Buddhism too regard time as cyclical consisting of repeating ages that happen to every being of the universe between birth and extinction.Īge-old beliefs, interpretations and different concepts on time signify the same thing – the interconnectedness with the elements governed by fractals and the outcome of which remains to be seen, but the signs of change are visible.8. The ancient Hindu Vedic scriptures describes the creation and destruction of the universe as a cyclic process, which repeats itself forever. The succession of decline, growth, fullness, and emptiness go in a cycle, each end becoming a new beginning.” Try it out, detailed explanation on how to use it is given as well.Ĭhinese philosophers understood the cyclical nature of time long ago, like Chuang Tzu, who lived around the 4th century BCE, said, “Time cannot be arrested. It shows when we can expect the conditions of the past to play out again as our present or our future, and because cycles of history are made of space and time, when the time repeats, the conditions of the space that it carries also repeat. Gregg Braden, author of Fractal Time proposes that all patterns – both personal and planetary – are cyclic and that man can identify the seed event and change the futureīraden has devised a simple tool, Fractal Time code calculator (you can click on the link), that gives an easy access to the patterns that unfold as nature’s cycles. We can change the future by identifying key events from our past and recognizing the pattern that projects the same events into the future, and perhaps avoiding the same mistakes. Gregg Braden, renowned author and speaker of the New Age movement, in his book Fractal Time, incorporated McKenna’s Timewave concept to show how everything from war and peace between nations to our most joyous relationships and personal crises are the returning patterns of our past.Īs each pattern returns, it carries the same conditions of previous cycles-fractal patterns that can be known, measured and predicted! Braden explains more about in the video below –īraden suggests that recurring cycles carry a ‘choice point’ that allows us to choose a new outcome for the cycle. Timewave Zero was improvised and codified into a software program that seemingly mapped major moments in humanity’s evolution with the Timewave’s peaks and valleys.Īfter going through numerous sites, I also came across articles that suggest McKenna’s belief in his own Novelty theory fading away in the 1990s and his brother and partner in his journeys – Dennis McKenna – too mentioned that he was the biggest skeptic on the Timewave in spite of being involved in it. Timewave graph showing events from February 1992 to December 21, 2012Īs the Timewave pattern moves forward, the fractals become smaller and smaller approaching zero point or singularity date predicted to be December 21st 2012. He plotted the various integral events that have shaped our history, and the entire graph, representing the beginning and end of time, can be seen duplicated when one looks at a smaller span of time so events happening in a particular period resonate with another event happening in a different epoch. ![]() The creators of the I Ching had actually figured out the basic structure of time! What emerged out of this was the notion that time had a structure, and time itself was not simply a place where you put events, but time followed a fractal pattern so that at every level it reflects this sequence. ![]() McKenna noticed an obvious pattern in the number of lines that change between each pair and within each pair and decided to build a mathematical construct based on the sequence of hexagrams in the I Ching. The concept of change and balance is inherent in the hexagrams. In the King Wen sequence the individual lines are made up of both Yin (broken lines) and Yang (solid lines). If you observe the image you will see that each figure is composed of six broken or unbroken lines, these represent yin and yang respectively. Each hexagram occurs in 32 pairs, and the second one of each pair is the inversion of the previous hexagram, except for the eight symmetrical hexagrams that remain unchanged after rotation (1 & 2, 27 & 28, 29 & 30, 61 & 62). ![]()
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